Athena 2.0 is built on a new industrial design that boasts a compact body and exceptional capability to navigate narrow paths. It features the latest SLAM Cube 2 autonomous localization and navigation system, along with a laser vision navigation solution, enabling it to move autonomously and avoid obstacles. With standard development hardware and software interfaces, Athena 2.0 provides a powerful platform for rapid secondary development, delivering the best possible robot development solutions.
To adapt to more scenarios, Athena 2.0 uses SLAM Localization and navigation solutions, which is a cutting-edge technology in robotics for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) of robot environments. Athena 2.0 uses cameras and LiDAR to generate accurate and robust maps for navigation and obstacle avoidance, while accurately location itself in environments with changing lighting conditions and avoiding obstacles in real time.
Athena 2.0 maintains the compact body design of Athena 1.0, and boasts strong narrow aisle navigation capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of robot narrow aisle scenarios (with a minimum passing range of 550 mm). It is widely used in various scenarios, such as supermarkets, shopping malls, restaurants, hotels, exhibition halls, and more.
As a powerful robot development platform, Athena 2.0 integrates ultra-long battery life and outstanding climbing ability to meet the operation requirements of robots under various conditions.
Based on the SLAMTEC RoboCloud service, remote management of registered Athena2.0 platforms can be achieved to enable more extended functionalities.
SLAMTEC Athena 2.0 is based on Slamtec’s autonomous localization and navigation solution, and there is no need for QR codes to be pasted in the scene for location calibration.
Athena 2.0 is a fully open software and hardware platform that offers external hardware support. Developers can leverage the Slamware SDK 2.0 for business logic application development.