RoboEarth is a cloud service for the interaction of robots, as well as a network knowledge base for robots, the main purpose of which is to create a single infrastructure that makes it possible to exchange knowledge and information between robots [1] [2] .
Content
Development Progress
The project was developed from 2010 to 2014. Also, two supporting projects were created:
- RoboHow - a four-year project launched in 2012 and aimed at providing robots with the ability to perform actions that are everyday for humans;
- Rapyuta Robotics is a derivative of RoboEarth's project, which aims to create low-cost cloud-based multi-agent systems for security and management.
Development Result
Functionality
RoboEarth allows robots to:
- to store information and exchange it;
- facilitate on-board computing;
- to interact.
Development Participants
- Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
- Philips
- Universität Stuttgart
- Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
- Universidad de Zaragoza
- Technische Universität München
- Universität Bremen
Notes
- ↑ RoboEarth: first demonstration of a network knowledge base for robots / 3DNews, 01/17/2014
- ↑ ROBOEARTH: A COLLECTIVE MIND FOR ROBOTS / Xakep.ru, JAN 20, 2014
Links
- roboearth.org - official RoboEarth website
- [one]
- [2]