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Evan Ackerman@IEEE Spectrum
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Amazon is enhancing its warehouse operations with the introduction of Vulcan, a new robot equipped with a sense of touch. This advancement is aimed at improving the efficiency of picking and handling packages within its fulfillment centers. The Vulcan robot, armed with gripping pincers, built-in conveyor belts, and a pointed probe, is designed to handle 75% of the package types encountered in Amazon's warehouses. This new capability represents a "fundamental leap forward in robotics," according to Aaron Parness, Amazon’s director of applied science, as it enables the robot to "feel" the objects it's interacting with, a feature previously unattainable for Amazon's robots.
Vulcan's sense of touch allows it to navigate the challenges of picking items from cluttered bins, mastering what some call 'bin etiquette'. Unlike older robots, which Parness describes as "numb and dumb" because of a lack of sensors, Vulcan can measure grip strength and gently push surrounding objects out of the way. This ensures that it remains below the damage threshold when handling items, a critical improvement for retrieving items from the small fabric pods Amazon uses to store inventory in fulfillment centers. These pods contain up to 10 items within compartments that are only about one foot square, posing a challenge for robots without the finesse to remove a single object without damaging others.
Amazon claims that Vulcan's introduction is made possible through key advancements in robotics, engineering, and physical artificial intelligence. While the company did not specify the exact number of jobs Vulcan may create or displace, it emphasized that its robotics systems have historically led to the creation of new job categories focused on training, operating, and maintaining the robots. Vulcan, with its enhanced capabilities, is poised to significantly impact Amazon's ability to manage the 400 million SKUs at a typical fulfillment center, promising increased efficiency and reduced risk of damage to items.
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References :
- IEEE Spectrum: At an event in Dortmund, Germany today, Amazon announced a new robotic system called Vulcan, which the company is calling “its first robotic system with a genuine sense of touch—designed to transform how robots interact with the physical world.â€
- techstrong.ai: Amazon’s Vulcan Has the ‘Touch’ to Handle Most Packages
- IEEE Spectrum: Amazon’s Vulcan Robots Are Mastering Picking Packages
- www.eweek.com: Amazon’s Vulcan Robot with Sense of Touch: ‘Fundamental Leap Forward in Robotics’
- analyticsindiamag.com: Amazon Unveils Vulcan, Its First Robot With a Sense of Touch
Classification:
- HashTags: #WarehouseRobotics #AITouch #AmazonAI
- Company: Amazon
- Target: Warehouses
- Product: Vulcan
- Feature: Warehouse Automation
- Type: AI
- Severity: Informative