Difference between revisions of "MuJoCo Sim Use Case Notes"
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 22 July 2024
Notes from user calls[edit]
- how robotics simulators have changed processes and improved workflow.
- using MuJoCo for advanced simulations and engine design performance, mentioning issues with communicating these simulations to engineering and maintenance teams.
- open source simulation tools, such as creating a comprehensive simulation platform, exploring engine dynamics, and the ease of customization due to its open-source nature.
- example use case of MuJoCo providing self-serve exploration for maintenance teams, refining designs, developing predictive maintenance strategies, and reducing development costs.
- self-serve simulations work and their user-friendly design for maintenance personnel.
- customized KUKA robot and a visual inspection system using a cobot for automated documentation of engine parts.
- robotic polishing system
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