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Ultimately, these use cases are enabled by the convergence of AI and advanced sensing and control. Specifically, AMRs rely on position and torque sensors, image sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and intelligent motor control to operate safely around people and objects. Torque sensing, for example, helps guarantee safety by detecting resistance or collisions, and also enables training through guided manipulation. This kind of physical feedback allows an AMR to learn tasks through demonstration and adapt to user input without reprogramming. Naturally, human-robot collaboration is now a design focus. For AMRs to function in spaces designed for people, they must sense and respond to the physical world in ways that mimic human awareness. This requirement is now driving the development of humanoid AMRs equipped with legs, arms, and dexterous manipulators to perform tasks in the human-made world. Such platforms will rely on multi-modal sensor fusion and real-time AI to navigate complex layouts and interact with tools or objects designed for human hands. onsemi supports emerging AMR use cases by • Enabling safe and responsive human- robot interaction through integrated position and inductive sensing • Providing scalable component platforms suited for AMRs operating outside traditional industrial boundaries • Supporting modular robot architectures adaptable to varied tasks across logistics, healthcare, and agriculture C h a p t e r 1 | A M R A p p l i c a t i o n s a n d I n d u s t r y I m p a c t AMRs can automate intralogistics workflows by transferring components and raw materials between cells, lines, or departments along fixed routes. They can also handle on-demand deliveries from storage based on production requests and move Work- In-Progress (WIP) parts between production cells and lines." Manoj Kumar S Sr. Robotics System Engineer, Universal Robots 8 Engineering the Future: The Sensors and Systems Powering Modern Mobile Robots

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