DutchNews.nl,
Wednesday 15 January 2014
An internet
for robots to enable them to share information is being developed by an
international team of researchers, including a group from Eindhoven University
of Technology.
The network
has been named RoboEarth and has been four years in development. On Thursday
the Eindhoven team will demonstrate the results so far.
According
the project website four robots will be involved in carring out tasks involving
patients in an specially built operating theatre. The robots are linked via the
RoboEarth network.
‘These
robots will use RoboEarth as a knowledge base, communication medium, and
computational resource to offload some of their heavy computation,’ the website
said.
‘If we want
to use robots in human environments, we cannot programme them in advance,’
project leader RenĂ© van de Molengraft told RTL. ‘This is because there are too
many variations. But if a robot has gathered lots of information, it will be
able to share it with others.’
The project
is a joint venture between five European universities and Philips and is funded
by the EU.
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