Niantic has transformed 30 billion photos from Pokémon Go players into a cutting-edge visual positioning system, now being used by Coco Robotics for precise robot navigation. This system, developed by Niantic Spatial, offers centimeter-level accuracy, surpassing traditional GPS, especially in urban environments where GPS signals falter. Coco Robotics, a delivery robot company, is the first major client to utilize this technology, enhancing the reliability of its robots in dense city areas.
The visual positioning system, trained on images from Niantic's AR games, allows robots to navigate accurately by recognizing landmarks. This innovation marks a significant step in the commercialization of crowdsourced data, with Niantic Spatial aiming to build a "Living Map" that evolves in real-time. The partnership with Coco Robotics is expected to improve delivery precision, setting a new standard for robot navigation in complex urban landscapes.
Niantic Leverages Pokémon Go Data for Advanced Robot Navigation
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