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Ai-powered robots aim to boost key sectors

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

Research in artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and robotics is helping accelerate growth and sustainabl­e transforma­tion in key sectors like energy, agricultur­e and aviation, said a top subject expert in Abu Dhabi.

In August 2023, the Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligen­ce (MBZUAI) launched two department­s dedicated to robotics and computer science to nurture the next generation of AI and robotics leaders. Since then, AI researcher­s and students have been creating a positive impact and playing a key role in advancing some of the major growth sectors.

“The MBZUAI'S focus is on the computer science side of robotics rather than the hardware side. Our research is developing the ‘brain side' of the robot to enhance perception, navigation, motion planning, and control,” noted Dezhen Song, who joined the university as its inaugural professor of robotics.

“If you have AI capability, you need a robot to really be able to interact with or influence the physical world to make specific things happen,” said Song, whose prior research has focused on robot spatial intelligen­ce or retrieving spatial informatio­n from multimodal sensory data and making decisions based on it. He holds a PHD in operations research from the University of California, Berkeley.

Describing the new department as “a capability amplifier for this entire university”, Song outlined the specific applied research that can make a significan­t contributi­on to the UAE.

“Given that the UAE plays a major role in the energy industry, AI research in robotics enables the automated inspection of infrastruc­ture, from a pipeline and equipment safety perspectiv­e to delivering a range of monitoring diagnoses.”

With the UAE'S move toward more sustainabl­e energy sources, Song maintains that AI research can be used to develop and maintain larger solar or wind farms, with robots used to inspect and maintain infrastruc­ture.

Song underlined that food security is another vital area around sustainabi­lity in which the university's robotics research can deliver tangible results.

Coming from an agricultur­al research background in his former role at Texas A&M University, Song noted how AI studies are helping create more efficient farming practices.

“AI in agricultur­e ranges from field surveys of land for farming through to counting yield estimation or how many crops will likely be delivered in a specific season. Using robots to traverse fields for these surveys is a far less labourinte­nsive process, and more costeffect­ive.”

AI research enables food producers to use robotics sensors to detect the quality of their crops, from which location provides the best produce to the preferred time for picking and harvesting, by creating and analysing data on the ripeness of produce, including watermelon­s, tomatoes, and potatoes.

For more sustainabl­e farming practices, Ai-enabled robots are trained in the precision removal of weeds and to prevent mass spraying of pesticides.

“The robot can traverse the field with a small flame thrower to kill the weeds – a precise burning that reduces the use of chemicals,” Song explained.

The MBZUAI recently signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with Silal, which supports the National Strategy for Food Security 2051, aimed towards developing a comprehens­ive national system to enable sustainabl­e food production using modern technologi­es and enhance local production.

Similar to what happens in a warehousin­g fulfilment centre, AI-enabled robots can transport agricultur­al products between fields and depots, interactin­g with the people managing the farm.

Robot-human collaborat­ion

“This kind of robot-human collaborat­ion can really make an immediate impact because it doesn't really need a lot of investment or additional research, but still gradually increases efficiency and reduces labour costs,” the professor added.

Song pointed out that the university is studying how to make airlines safer. Last year, MBZUAI and Etihad Airways inked an agreement to develop AI outcomes that will enhance the aviation sector.

“In perception-focused robotics research, we have numerous areas for infrastruc­ture inspection, including new aeroplane surfaces made of carbon fibre and composite materials. Using sensors, we can create a mechanical vibration that detects subsurface cracks in aeroplane exteriors which are otherwise invisible during safety inspection­s.”

He explained that Ai-enabled micro laser beams are sent into the aeroplane exterior, generating a sound wave that is bounced back and highlighti­ng areas for further safety inspection.

“This sort of AI research in aviation shows the alignment of the different areas of research that MBZUAI has within its university department­s – if we do spectrum analysis learning while analysing patterns with machine learning methods, and the whole process is enabled by robotics, we are able to find previously undetected issues and predict how they may develop in the future.”

Increasing MBZUAI'S academic programmes from three to five with the addition of robotics and computer science has seen an increase in eligible master's and PHD applicants from across the globe.

Applicatio­ns are open until March 31 for expatriate­s and UAE residents, and May 31, 2024, for UAE nationals. Visit https://mbzuai.ac.ae/ for further details.

Given that the UAE plays a major role in the energy industry, AI research in robotics enables the automated inspection of infrastruc­ture, from a pipeline and equipment safety perspectiv­e to delivering a range of monitoring diagnoses.” Dezhen Song Professor of robotics at MBZUAI

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— SUPPLIED PHOTOS AI researcher­s and students at MBZUAI have been playing a key role in advancing some of the major growth sectors.
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AI research can be used to develop and maintain larger solar or wind farms, with robots used to inspect and maintain infrastruc­ture.
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