Microsoft Releases Preview of New Version of Its Robotics Platform
Today, at the RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition in Pittsburgh, Microsoft Corp. released the first community technology preview (CTP) of Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008, the new version of its robotics programming platform. Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008 contains improvements in its runtime performance, distributed computational capabilities and tools.
Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008 includes the following new elements:
Increased runtime performance. Performance improvements of 150 percent to 300 percent in message throughput between services within a node and between DSS nodes. Services now load 200 percent faster.
Improved distributed computational capabilities. Support for distributed language integrated queries (LINQ), which reduces network utilization and simplifies service authoring. LINQ support enables advanced filtering and inline processing of sensor data at the source.
Improvements to tools. The ability to visually define computational domains within the Microsoft Visual Programming Language (VPL) tool, providing for easier accessibility to managing distributed execution. The Visual Simulation Environment (VSE) tool adds the ability to record and play back simulations, which allows for easier sharing of running simulation experiences. In addition, VSE adds a new floorplan editor to simplify the definition of complicated structures and interiors.
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great thanks for informing,
well soon we may find robots taking care of our daily chores.
I guess south korean gvmt has a policy of 1 robot / household.
i find it pretty hard to write and us microsoft robotics studio!
hope that the new version offers some good features and UI is improved!
This will be very interesting if it will work fine. This is great news from Microsoft which you have shared with us. Robots technology is very much useful with the passage of time