Autonomous Solutions Inc. (ASI), UASs, software for mining, farming, automotive and military, Petersboro, Utah, USA


ASI R&D Introduction

Published on Jul 18, 2013

Most of ASI's unmanned technology was first developed as part of a research and development project with one of our partners. The solutions we offer support and protect military personnel, law enforcement, and security officials both domestically and internationally. From the Chaos High Mobility Robot platform that uses independently rotating tracks to propel it across obstacles to the Guideline Robotic Convoy System that uses a tether to initiate robotic leader/follower system in GPS-denied or low communications environments, we're constantly looking for ways to push the limits of our engineering and automation capabilities. This video introduces a few of the projects that we've worked on for military, law enforcement, industrial, and other partners.
 

ASI Farming Introduction

Published on 18 Jul, 2013

Taking precision agriculture to the next level, ASI is a world leader in providing our partners with the latest farming automation technology and software. Vehicle automation in farming improves the accuracy of farming tasks, increases productivity and efficiency, and heightens the safety of your operation. From orchard tractors to complex harvesting scenarios, our farming technology will work with you to improve your operation. This video introduces a few of the projects that we've worked on in the field of autonomous agriculture.
 

RemoteControlDrill

Published on Sep 17, 2014

ASI's universal vehicle automation technology can work on a variety of mining vehicles such as this Ingersol Rand ECM-690 drill that we converted into remote control. In order to reopen operations after a cave-in, one of our mining clients had us automate this drill using a remote control. The result was a drill that could perform all of the same functions as with a person behind the stick, but the operator could be standing up to a half mile away on safe ground.
 

ASI Technology on proving grounds

Published on Oct 4, 2017

Before they hit the market, vehicles must be tested. This happens on proving grounds. Having human drivers on proving grounds puts those drivers at a serious risk. Using ASI technology, vehicles can undergo extreme tests without putting anyone at risk.
 
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