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RobOps

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“RobOps’ is an amalgamation of Robotics and Operations. It addresses the complexity involved in scaling operations, as operating large fleets of robots requires a unique set of processes, tools, and principles.[1][2][3] Effective RobOps aim to make it easier to build applications that automate robot operations and inter-robot interactions.[4]

Recent Developments[edit]

Amazon Web Services announced AWS IoT RoboRunner to build and deploy applications for robotic fleets. Their stated objective is to “make it easier for enterprises to build and deploy applications that help fleets of robots work seamlessly together.” [5]

InOrbit is another company offering a cloud-based robot management platform.[6]

Community[edit]

ROG (pronounced “rogue”), is a community group composed of experts, enthusiasts, companies, and organizations from across industry aimed at developing and sharing best practices for the operation at scale of autonomous robots. Virtual meetings are hosted monthly. [7]

References[edit]

  1. Flentge, Felix; Brunner, Bernhard; Jaekel, Steffen; Mateo, Claudia; Steele, Paul; Laroque, Christian; Lais, Alexander (2014-05-02). "RobOps - Services for Telerobotic System Operations". SpaceOps 2014 Conference. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. doi:10.2514/6.2014-1870.
  2. Cardone, Mariarosaria; Laroque, Christian; Sarkarati, Mehran; Nergaard, Kim; Steele, Paul; Martin, Sebastian (2016-05-13), "The METERON Operations Environment and Robotic Services, a plug-and-play system infrastructure for Robotic experiments", SpaceOps 2016 Conference, SpaceOps Conferences, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, doi:10.2514/6.2016-2474, retrieved 2021-12-15
  3. Jaekel, S.; Brunner, B.; Laroque, C.; Flentge, F.; Krueger, T.; Schiele, A. (2015). "ROBOPS - Approaching a Holistic and Unified Interface Service Definition for Future Robotic Spacecraft". undefined.
  4. AWS IoT RoboRunner - Build Applications to Manage Robot Fleets | Amazon Web Services, retrieved 2021-12-15
  5. Demaitre, Eugene. "Amazon Web Services Offers AWS IoT RoboRunner for Fleets, Teams With MassRobotics for Startup Accelerator". Robotics 24/7. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  6. "InOrbit". www.inorbit.ai. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  7. "Robot Operations Group". robops.org. Retrieved 2021-12-24.


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