Development of a new robot navigation system successfully achieved, implementing brain-like navigation.

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20/06/2025
A team from Queensland University of Technology in Australia has developed a new type of robot navigation system. This system can mimic the neural processes of the human brain, achieving brain-like navigation with only 10% of the energy consumption required by traditional navigation systems. The research findings have been published in the latest issue of the journal "Science Robotics." This new system, called the neural morphology system-based position coding system, sets a new low-energy standard for robot position recognition. The research team specifically designed algorithms for the system to process information in a way similar to human learning, using electric pulse forms for data processing to simulate the signal transmission mechanism between real neurons.