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Robotics Case Study
技术
- 网络与连接 - 射频收发器
适用行业
- 电子产品
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
挑战
帮助 GrassAds 增强其喷漆机器人和控制系统之间的无线通信,以便在高度拥挤的区域获得更好的质量性能。
客户
草广告私人有限公司
关于客户
总部位于昆士兰的 GrassAds Pty Ltd 是一家机电一体化公司,它使用机器人技术在草地广告中提供经济实惠的创意。 GrassAds的技术比传统的草广告技术更具成本效益和风格
解决方案
PremierWave EN 消除了射频设计和网络的复杂性,使 OEM 能够最大限度地降低工程风险、缩短开发时间并降低开发成本。
收集的数据
Connectivity Status, Image Resolution, Images Dimension
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