Live & Webinar: Webinar with Yarbo Tech Lead

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
  • We are thrilled to invite you to check out the latest recording of the webinar with our Tech Lead, Anthony on July 15th! He is the Yarbo tech lead and is in charge of the Yarbo Lawn Mower module design and production. He cares for details and wants the best for the Yarbo family. He will be leading the development of Yarbo lawn care, so the lawn mower module is just a start. Please leave any questions in the comment and we will get back to you promptly!
    #Live #technology #lawnmowerrobot #lawnmower
    Thank you for your patience!
    Learn more: www.yarbo.com/
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  • @biffhenderson1144
    @biffhenderson1144 2 місяці тому +3

    GNSS Mission Planning enables us to predict the number of GPS satellites that will be visible at a point in time. The calculations also enable us to consider static obstructions such as tall buildings or trees. Using GNSS Mission Planning, we could auto-adjust job run times to when 4 or more satellites will be visible at the job site thus ensuring success and customer satisfaction. The GNSS Mission Planning website provides an excellent example.

  • @sithinstructor
    @sithinstructor 2 місяці тому +2

    The Shaper tool is a good example of using cameras to pinpoint location. No laser or radar needed, just reference points. It is a handheld CNC machine and you move it around by hand, but it knows where it is because of tape with dots on it. That machine can know where it is down to the mm. The Yarbo does not need that much precision to park on a dock without gps. So it is absolutley possible with the hardware already on Yarbo, it just needs some references to use with the camera, like some dots on the pad or walls. All that said, beware of mission creep. I understand we want it to be the best possible, but things like this can be a software upgrade down the line.

  • @biffhenderson1144
    @biffhenderson1144 2 місяці тому +1

    Traditional metal mower blades provide lift in addition to cutting. The lift (fan) causes the grass to stand on end as it is cut. If you wish to use razor blades, then some sort of vacuum fan may help. Especially if you are considering mowing in reverse as the tracks will be an issue.

  • @biffhenderson1144
    @biffhenderson1144 2 місяці тому +1

    If the spreaders are more accurate than me pushing my walk-behind, I will buy one in a heartbeat. I get terrible results with overlapping and missed spots when pushing a spreader.

  • @biffhenderson1144
    @biffhenderson1144 2 місяці тому +2

    My shed idea goes further. It is for security. I do not want the unit to be stolen. So, my idea includes a closing door. Or, if Yarbo parks in the garage, the ability to send a signal to open/close the garage door. If the shed needs a repeater antenna on the roof, so be it.

    • @MrPinballTube
      @MrPinballTube 2 місяці тому

      Good idea. I have installed Sonoff modules to automize my shedders and they are triggered via phone (4G) through eWeLink server which send this trigger through wifi…I vote for that enhancement…it should be easy to link sonoff modules and trigger them via the app. This can be useful as anti thief purpose but eventually for a heated shed during winter…YARBO can confirm this is doable? -Ols-

  • @biffhenderson1144
    @biffhenderson1144 2 місяці тому +3

    There is a reason that Tesla does not use lidar. Follow Tesla and use image processing.

    • @MrPinballTube
      @MrPinballTube 2 місяці тому

      Yep, I agree…And Tesla mentioned that they were using all users’ data to learn/train their algorithms quicker..Is it the case for YARBO ? As discussed in the video…if tons of rocks images from users are treated to improve the object detection ‘Rock’ in YARBO on an ongoing basis … This might improve quickly the detection of any objects (Kids, flowers, swimming pool games, animals domestic or wild etc)..A machine learning program should be able to manage the improvements to be uploaded locally to YARBO brain…Just an assumption from my side here but I heard data center in the new long range wifi…may be a way to use this data center to collect/store temporary and send to YARBO servers the data and also transmit the improved algorithms to be upgraded in YARBO brain…Any thoughts from YARBO tech?

  • @Pele-speak
    @Pele-speak 2 місяці тому +1

    Make API available to deal with the problems that you guys don't want to deal with

  • @pete8528
    @pete8528 2 місяці тому +1

    I dont think we are really getting the answer we are looking for regarding lawn printing. We are asking about adding designs to our yards, not the direction of cut. Having the yarbo etch in words or shapes as a fun design style.

  • @jcook69camaro
    @jcook69camaro 2 місяці тому

    when are you going to start shipping

    • @D00FY
      @D00FY 2 місяці тому +1

      Aren't they shipping now?

    • @JayWozz
      @JayWozz 2 місяці тому

      2024 starts in August. Likely being received in North America in October.
      (It's in the FAQ section of their website)

  • @JayWozz
    @JayWozz 2 місяці тому +2

    You don't need lidar to back up into a garage when you have stereoscopic vision. I don't think this answer was satisfactory.

    • @MrPinballTube
      @MrPinballTube 2 місяці тому

      Lidar is nice for 3D modeling but creates way too much data for object avoidance from what I can understand…So useless…If you need a Mac M3 to treat all data…it is a non sense…May be except for the AI chip but also for that, AI algorithms can be used with current hardware ….I agree with Ethan that Stéréovision is enough…

    • @JayWozz
      @JayWozz 2 місяці тому

      @@MrPinballTube Lidar actually requires way less computation than computer vision. This is because distances to everything is what is output from the lidar, whereas cameras need the pixels of color to be parsed and matched before any distances can be computed. The real issue with lidar is what they mentioned: the cost of the hardware.
      In 2009, I was using a $100,000 lidar unit for my autonomous robot. (Luckily my bot was sponsored). They have come down dramatically in price since then, but still way more expensive than cameras.