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Boston Engineering’s Adaptive Robotics Architecture

2024 Technology Outlook front coverThis article is an excerpt from the Boston Engineering 2024 Technology Outlook. For a copy of this article and the complete publication, visit the 2024 Technology Outlook digital download page. 


“I’m thrilled to look ahead to next year and continue evolving our shared robotic architecture.” -  Gerard Sequeira ;  Boston Engineering Robotics Software Engineer


The groundwork we’ve laid is paying dividends across multiple projects, across multiple markets and applications. Momentum for innovative robotic solutions is accelerating, and Boston Engineering plans to continue growing its capabilities in 2024.


We developed and implemented the core software framework and drivers for our shared robotics architecture in 2020. Since then, we’ve incorporated learnings from real-world testing and feedback. The architecture has proven adaptable as market needs have grown and new technologies have emerged. The key to its performance has been a balance between structure and flexibility.

Robotics BalanceThe most advanced Boston Engineering inspection robotics showcase the potential of the shared architecture. The same technology is used in multiple iterations of our crawler vehicles, regardless of task, size, or environment. New sensors integrate seamlessly thanks to standard interfaces. Other components are easily swapped or upgraded with minimal cost and minimal additional design (if any).

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We can share improvements across the entire architecture – updating technology and upgrading performance with each innovation. Going forward we will continue to build on these synergies. Boston Engineering will identify the most impactful subsystems and generalize them even further.

COEWith a robust shared core of technologies, we can concentrate our engineering power on the hardest robotics problems, not just the robots themselves. With a relatively low development overhead, the speed of innovation and novel capabilities within our Robotics Center of Excellence (COE) will only increase. Coupled with the flexibility of our architecture, this will allow us to expand in bold new directions.


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As the engineering landscape continues to evolve, Boston Engineering is committed to proactively integrating cutting-edge technologies and methodologies into the solutions it delivers, ensuring that clients stay at the forefront of industry trends and maintain a competitive edge in 2024 and beyond.

 


 

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For almost three decades, Boston Engineering has designed, developed, and optimized devices and technologies the medical community relies on to save lives, enrich quality of life, and reduce costs to the healthcare system. We provide solutions to the challenges in the adoption of surgical robotics. 

Our expertise includes industrial design and product redesign, sensors and control systems, robotics technical innovation, and digital software solutions


 

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