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CAOS Supported Groups => Robotics => Topic started by: Peter Motyka on 2003-05-02T14:21:08-05:00 (Friday)

Title: Intel combines Robots, WLANs, and Linux
Post by: Peter Motyka on 2003-05-02T14:21:08-05:00 (Friday)
Posted by CowboyNeal on Friday May 02, @08:03AM
from the stealthy-wardrivers dept.
An anonymous reader writes "This article by a researcher in Intel's Emerging Platforms Lab details some of Intel's current research into wireless, mobile robotics technology. A key goal of the effort, according to the article, is to efficiently combine the two technologies -- mobile robotics and wireless networks -- so that mobile robots can serve as gateways into wireless sensor networks. The Intel project is providing robotics researchers with a robotics development package that includes standardized silicon, a Linux-based open-source operating system, and open-source software drivers for robotics applications. Additionally, Intel has released a test version of a technical library for building Bayesian networks, which will help advance the ability of robots to navigate their environments, and pilot systems based on Intel's open-source packages are already being deployed in a variety of flexible environments in agricultural, security, and military applications."

http://slashdot.org/articles/03/05/02/0532215.shtml?tid=118&tid=185&tid=106&tid=187