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June 2006 - Posts

The following set of pictures was taken by my colleague Stewart Tansley at the Microsoft Booth - RoboBusiness Conference. These pictures show a number of our partners working with us at the booth, demonstrating robotic devices that run our software … Read More...
I suggest that you start with the tutorials to gain familiarity with the programming concepts and the runtime. There are three categories of tutorials installed with Microsoft Robotics Studio ( MSRS ) Service Tutorial: Step by step the reader is taken Read More...
Microsoft Robotics Studio ( MSRS ) uses a SOAP based protocol called WSAP . With WSAP an application is defined as a flexible composition of lightweight entities called services. Through operations defined by WSAP services can be created, manipulated, Read More...
A typical robot perceives it’s surrounding through an array sensors and interacts with its environment by orchestrating the reaction across one or many actuators. For a decent operation these activities must be performed simultaneously and possibly across Read More...
Today at RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition 2006, Microsoft Corp. showcased the community technology preview (CTP) of a Windows ® -based environment for academic, hobbyist and commercial developers to easily create robotic applications for a wide Read More...
Microsoft participates in the RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition as a gold sponsor. In addition, Microsoft will deliver a conference session outlining its perspective of the robotics market and will host a technical seminar for hobbyist, commercial Read More...
 
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