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Key Components Include Behavior Engine, Distributed Control System, Developer API
SAN DIEGO, CA, May 1, 2019 -- Adaptive Motion Group, LLC., ("AMG"), a global technology leader in adaptive safety behaviors for autonomous material handling vehicles, today announced that its complete product suite, including the Behavior Engine, Distributed Control System and Developer API, is now available for the ARM® Cortex-A™ series of processors. The addition of support for Cortex processors reaffirms AMG as a leading supplier of autonomous vehicle safety control solutions across a wide array of material handling platform offerings.
The AMG solution for the Cortex-A processor family consists of the following components:
"ARM's Cortex processor family provides high performance-to-cost ratios while also supporting low power budget requirements," said Jeff Debrosse, chief technology officer at AMG. "The combination of these processors with the AMG Behavior Engine, Distributed Control System and Developer API, that are already ported and running on Cortex-A family processors, provides a compelling solution for customers, developers and OEMs."
AMG provides smart ecosystems where intelligent systems work in harmony with humans -- safely and intuitively. Using a combination of artificial intelligence and IOT positioning, AMG offers unique solutions for safety, tracking, and smart mobility, enabling a world where robots and humans can work side by side. For more information see www.adaptivemotiongroup.com.
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