Autonomous Robot Navigation Demo | Marvelmind

What This Video Covers
This fully autonomous robot demonstration showcases Marvelmind's Indoor Navigation System (MINS) operating in an 80m² space. The robot successfully completes an 8-loop track with ±2cm positioning precision using ultrasonic beacons. The demo includes intentional obstacles—columns and padded stools—simulating real warehouse conditions. When shadows temporarily interrupt beacon signals, the robot seamlessly transitions to inertial navigation, proving the system's reliability for continuous autonomous operation.
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Key Takeaways
- Marvelmind's Indoor Navigation System achieves ±2cm accuracy for autonomous robot positioning without GPS
- Robot successfully navigates complex 8-loop track autonomously using real-time position updates from MINS
- System handles real-world obstacles and RF shadows through intelligent sensor fusion and inertial navigation switching
- Indoor positioning solution scales from single-room demonstrations to warehouse-wide autonomous fleet operations
- Centimeter-level accuracy enables autonomous robots and forklifts to operate reliably in dynamic indoor environments
Who Should Watch This
Robotics engineers, warehouse automation managers, and systems integrators evaluating indoor positioning solutions for autonomous mobile robots. This demo addresses the critical challenge of reliable, GPS-free navigation in indoor environments where robots must maintain centimeter-level accuracy while operating through real-world obstacles.
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Detailed Overview
Marvelmind's Indoor Navigation System Starter Set delivers centimeter-level indoor positioning for autonomous robots without relying on GPS or external infrastructure. In this demonstration, the Marvelmind Hermes autonomous robot navigates a complex 8-loop track (7×2m footprint) deployed within an 80m² room using only the MINS mobile beacon mounted on its chassis. The system achieves ±2cm accuracy—critical for precise warehouse automation and autonomous material handling. The demo intentionally includes real-world obstructions (structural columns, padded stools) that create RF shadows, forcing the robot to intelligently switch between ultrasonic positioning and inertial navigation algorithms. This hybrid approach proves essential for robust autonomous indoor robot operation in dynamic environments. The video demonstrates core capabilities required for deployment: continuous position updating, seamless sensor fusion, obstacle navigation, and reliable tracking through partial signal degradation. For warehouse automation, autonomous forklift operations, and indoor drone navigation, this showcases the technical foundation enabling truly autonomous systems without GPS dependency.
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