IIT Bombay develops technology to improve the efficiency of robots

IIT Bombay has developed technology to improve the efficiency of robots. The team suggested three new algorithms in the new study. All three algorithms together will ensure a balanced workflow. A third algorithm, called Online Task Allocator, uses information from the other two algorithms to determine how many robots are needed and which robot should perform which task.

May 2, 2024 - 20:21
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IIT Bombay develops technology to improve the efficiency of robots

IIT Bombay has developed technology to improve the efficiency of robots. The IIT Bombay team has suggested three new algorithms in the new study, which help in determining the working efficiency of robots.

Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). Anirban Guha said that our algorithms are better than those used traditionally.

The first algorithm, called Task Capability, assesses each robot in the group by determining various parameters.

Which robots are underperforming is determined by the second algorithm, Online Task Capability, which compares parameters with other robots. To establish how many robots are required and which robot should complete which task, a third algorithm known as Online Task Allocator utilizes data from the first two algorithms.

A balanced workflow is ensured by the combination of all three algorithms. Frank Amica Panda and UR5, two well-known robots, served as the team's test subjects for their novel approach. By accelerating tasks and getting rid of redundant and inefficient robots, new algorithms can improve robot performance if put into practice.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer