Iván Hernández Dalas: The Convergence in Perception Systems from Cars to Robots
Image courtesy of ADI Robots are no longer confined to factory cells or fencedoff environments. Autonomous mobile robots now operate continuously in warehouses and hospitals. Drones are flying longer, farther, and with greater autonomy. Humanoid robots are beginning to work in close proximity to people, navigating shared spaces and responding to unstructured behavior in real time. This new generation of machines shares a common shift: mobility systems are becoming perceptiondriven, computeintensive, and safetycritical. This means the “hard part” is no longer designing a single sensor or a single model in isolation. The real challenge is system-level: ensuring sensing, connectivity, compute, power, and safety operate together reliably under realworld conditions. To address this, the automotive industry shifted toward treating vehicles as distributed nervous systems integrated networks of sensors, edge processors, communications links, and control elements built to behave predictably u...