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80 preventing the need for wires or antennas to serve as recognisable boundary markers. It can therefore be used out of the box with minimal configuration and infrastructure needs. The mower analyses images from its onboard HD cameras frame by frame to recognise roads, pedestrian paths and flowerbeds as geographical limits of where it can go, while the end-user can place RFID tags to mark places where it is permitted to cross such boundaries, for example to go from one side of a garden path to another. The camera also enables the mower’s cutters to adjust automatically to variations in lawn elements, such as grass density, and in height from 1.5 to 3.5 in (3.81 to 8.89 cm). Four models of the Landroid Vision will be available from this spring: the 13.5 kg M600 and M800, and the 14 kg L1500 and L1600 (these weights not including their batteries). They all come with Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity to enable full remote monitoring, as well as IPX5water resistance protection; an onboard rain sensor provides feedback on weather conditions to identify when it should return to base. An optional LED headlight can also be installed if operations at night are desirable; it also enables it to avoid and potentially ward off nocturnal animals. Telit Cinterion has finished verifying its FN980 and FN990 series of 5G data cards for use with the Nvidia Jetson AGX Xavier, AGX Orin and Orin NX modules. It means the cards can help OEMs, system integrators and service providers deploy their autonomous systems commercially, with the solutions’ 4G/5G multi-mode operation enabling testing and deployment wherever LTE is available, as 5G roll-outs continue. The FN980 and FN990 are designed February/March 2023 | Uncrewed Systems Technology The Landroid Vision autonomous lawnmower fromWorx Numerous innovations aimed at improving intelligence and autonomy were unveiled by CES exhibitors this year

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