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Here's how Microsoft Robotics Studio is getting used...

About a week ago we had an interesting presentation at Microsoft Research given by Rod Grupen from the Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) - the lecture was very interesting, and Rod is an excellent speaker - Rod brought some students from the college and an interesting balancing robot called Ubot5 - The robot is running on an x86 based platform, which means it can run Windows XP/Embedded, and therefore could run the CCR/DSS technologies from Microsoft Robotics Studio - in fact, the students spent just two days getting the robot up and running (or at least balancing!) using Robotics Studio - here's a video of the robot "doing it's thing", being controlled by the Robotics Studio dashboard.

Video: UBot5 - Self Balancing Robot using Microsoft Robotics Studio

Or, how about a self driving car that took part in the Darpa Urban Challenge? - The Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering (PAVE) team are running MSRS across 5 dual-core systems, here's how Robotics Studio is being used - and of course, video of the vehicle doing its thing (more video here).

- Mike

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  • Anonymous
    August 29, 2007
    Here's how Microsoft Robotics Studio is getting used... Something is going on here...how long before...

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    August 29, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    August 30, 2007
    Thanks Mike for the great post. We have a set of cool stuff including robots, user groups, partner releases, etc. using MSRS on our community page [1] and will get more from the UMass guys shortly. Henrik [1] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/robotics/aa731519.aspx

  • Anonymous
    August 31, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    September 09, 2007
    [3:14PM] I'm here now in the Faculty Summit Academic Track. Jennifer Perret has just given an overview

  • Anonymous
    October 09, 2007
    It seems an age already but only last month I was working in Redmond for a week. During this time I got