20 Jun 2006
Microsoft has unveiled a community technology preview (CTP) of a new Windows-based operating system designed to power robots.
The Microsoft Robotics Studio development platform is designed for academic, hobbyist and commercial developers creating robotic applications for a wide variety of computing platforms.
According to the software giant, today's improved processors and lower-cost sensors are fueling the development of robotics applications for a broad variety of devices, from household vacuums to unmanned vehicles for search and rescue missions.
Microsoft Robotics Studio is designed to provide a common development platform for robot creators to overcome one of the biggest remaining hurdles: the fragmentation of the robotics industry caused by today's incompatible platforms.
"Microsoft sees great potential in robotics, and we are excited to deliver our first CTP of Robotics Studio, making it easier to create robotic applications across a wide variety of hardware, users and scenarios," said Tandy Trower, general manager of the Microsoft Robotics Group at Microsoft.
"We have reached out to a broad range of leading robotics companies and academics early on in the development process and are thrilled with the positive response from the community."
The Microsoft Robotics Studio environment includes a visual programming tool designed to help debug robot applications.
It also features tools designed to help would-be robot builders to generate modular services for hardware and software, allowing users to interact with robots through web-based or Windows-based interfaces.
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Robotics
Yikes... Hey, I'm new to robotics and looking for ideas for a good, yet quiet 12/24VDC BDC motor manufacturer. Any leads would be appreciated. I'll check back.
Posted by: Derek 29 Jul 2006
MS code buggy?
Maybe you'd rather some open-source *nix mish-mash... Personally I'll stick with assembly code.
Posted by: You MS haters are so predictable 22 Jun 2006
WinBots?
Your mechanoid device has suffered a critical failure. Press control-alt-delete to continue... oops! bots don't come with keyboards...Run for the hills!
Posted by: Optimus Prime 21 Jun 2006
microsoft robots
can anyone say the matrix? because letting microsoft put their buggy code in robots is not a sound idea in my book
Posted by: concerned web surfer 20 Jun 2006