UP Bridge the Gap is a brand belonging to AAEON, a manufacturer of AI Edge hardware solutions.
Developing and deploying a complete robotics solution is a complicated process and developers face numerous challenges when selecting the right components, developing the robotics software, and integrating the software onto the robotics hardware. Despite these challenges, companies want to be able to implement robotic solutions quickly.
To help address these challenges, UP Bridge the Gap created two new generations of robotic development kits that offer a fully integrated four-wheeled robot prototype that can move omnidirectionally, sense and map its environment, avoid obstacles, and detect people and objects.
“We developed a complete solution, so customers do not have to start from scratch,” said Daniele Cleri, AI and IoT Senior Software Architect at AAEON Europe. “The hardware and software are already integrated within the kit to allow a seamless start for the developers. Customers can have a working robot to start from with the basic functionalities already implemented. Then, they can customise the robot to their specific use case and start deploying it right away.”
The robotic development kits are a complete package that come with the compute unit, vision unit (Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435i), a motion unit (includes a motor control board, four motors, and four mecanum wheels), and the Intel Edge Insights for Autonomous Mobile Robots (Intel EI for AMR) software development kit. Every component works together helping to simplify the robotics development experience.
According to AAEON, developers can choose between two compute units to power the robotic development kit: UP Xtreme i11 or UP Squared 6000.
For high-performance and artificial intelligence applications, developers can choose the UP Xtreme i11 Robotic Development Kit, powered by the 11th Generation Intel Core processors with Iris Xe graphics. For those looking for power efficiency and extended battery power, they can choose the UP Squared 6000 Robotic Development Kit, powered by the latest Intel Atom x6000E Series processors.
The Intel RealSense depth camera D435i has an inertial measurement unit (IMU) inside, which opens the door for rudimentary SLAM and tracking applications, allowing for better point-cloud alignment. The IMU allows applications to refine location awareness in any situation where the robot moves.
The pre-validated software, Intel Edge Insight for Autonomous Mobile Robots (Intel EI for AMR), helps to orchestrate each hardware component to minimise evaluation time and integration development. Intel EI for AMR is based on the Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2) and offers containerised software packages for sensor data acquisition, classification, environment modelling, action planning, and action control.
“UP Bridge the Gap is leading innovation with high-performance and power-efficient embedded systems that are providing game-changing solutions for robotic projects,” said Victor Lai, Managing Director of AAEON Europe. “Whether it’s manufacturing processes, warehouse logistics, or autonomous cars – the UP Series platforms are driving innovation together with our partners in the robotics market.”
The UP Xtreme i11 and UP Squared 6000 Robotic Development Kits are available for purchase from the UP Shop and more information is available on the UP website.