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If you are interested in an introduction to Microsoft Robotics Studio you can find Vlad’s talk here . With this talk you will learn: · How to get started with Microsoft Robotics Studio · How to easily create services for a wide variety of robot hardware Read More...
We’ve observed a high CPU utilization when using enumerable datatypes with binary serialization/intranode interaction. Performance degradation is most noticeable when a List (or Array) contains many items and/or the frequency of use is very high. The Read More...
"Can I use the CCR for something other than Robotics?" The answer is yes, and same applies to our distributed runtime (DSS). We think robotics is a very interesting application for autonomous software, for software that coordinates inputs with outputs. Read More...
In our first Community technical preview we introduced a ‘SOAP’ based protocol called " WSAP" . This protocol has now been renamed to "DSSP" which stands for Decentralized Software Services Protocol . DSSP defines a set of state-oriented message operations Read More...
As part of the Microsoft Robotics Studio August 2006 CTP, we provide a small test suite that can be used to verify that various parts of the Studio behave as expected. For platforms or languages not mentioned on our download page you can try and see if 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...
 
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