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Cloud Robotics challenges
Cloud robotics faces a set of technical challenges that need to be addressed in order for the concept to work well. Such challenges include safely balancing operations between local and cloud computation, ensuring adequate connectivity to the cloud, and providing...
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Noos went to the ICT event in Vienna in 2018. We were glad to be there and be part of the technological avant garde.
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The Cloud Robotics market
Robots currently represent a market of about €30 billion according to BCC[1]. MarketsandMarkets forecasts the cloud robotics market to grow from USD 2.20 Billion in 2017 to USD 7.51 Billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 28.1%. The major factors...
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What NOOS can do
Elderly Monitoring Monitoring physical presence of elder people and reporting to a physician or relative. This includes the state of the elderly, response or non-response to vocal communication, visual signs of alerting behaviour or other patterns, as well as events,...
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What is Cloud Robotics
Cloud Robotics can be broadly defined as any robot that relies on data or code from a network to support its operation, i.e. where not all sensing, computation, and memory are integrated into a single standalone system[1]. The ability of a cloud robotics system to...
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NOOS application areas
We have already applied Noos in the creation and delivery of service robotics applications for the elderly, providing companionship and entertainment applications. We now seek to expand its applicability to various other domains and fields, such as: Medical and...
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Cozmo robot using Noos Cloud for three games. Cozmo calls the Cloud for using the object recognition and Orb services. The language used is Python, so you don't need to use the Noos API in this case. The code can be found...
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How NOOS works?
The full Noos system is a three-tier system using a cloud based platform, a robot API/SDK, and a robotic application store for distribution and execution of apps on Linux and Android robots. Noos relies on current state-of-the-art frameworks such as OpenCV, Pytorch,...
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MARIO robot using Noos Cloud for two applications: Chatbot and Waypoints. MARIO is using SLAM, path planning and chatbot services from the Noos Cloud, releasing the heavy computacional tasks.
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Why NOOS?
Robot software development is a hard and tedious process. Too many components are involved, many of which are very complex, require a broad understanding of AI, Computer Vision, Speech Recognition, Localisation, and other related sub-fields of Robotics. Due to that...
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NOOS in ICT 2018
Noos went to the ICT event in Vienna in 2018. We were glad to be there and be part of the technological avant garde.
read moreCOZMO using NOOS Cloud
Cozmo robot using Noos Cloud for three games. Cozmo calls the Cloud for using the object recognition and Orb services. The language used is Python, so you don't need to use the Noos API in this case. The code can be found...
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