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Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) is a technology used in robotics to enable robots to map their environment and localize themselves within it. SLAM algorithms use a combination of sensors, such as cameras, lasers, and inertial measurement units, to build a map of the environment and track the robot's position within it. This technology is used in a variety of applications, such as autonomous navigation, object recognition, and obstacle avoidance.
SLAM technology is becoming increasingly important in the robotics industry, as it enables robots to operate autonomously in dynamic and unknown environments. This technology is also being used in the development of autonomous vehicles, as it allows them to accurately map their environment and navigate safely.
Some companies in the SLAM market include Google, Apple, Microsoft, Intel, and NVIDIA. These companies are developing SLAM algorithms and technologies for use in robotics and autonomous vehicles. Show Less Read more