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By Stefanie Olsen
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 20, 2006 7:01:00 AM

Imagine a world with Windows-powered robots that can perform house chores, schedule appointments or walk the dog.

It may turn into a reality now that Microsoft has ventured into robotics, a field long relegated to science fiction, but which increasingly has come to life in recent years.

Microsoft said Tuesday it launched a new research group and the company's first-ever robotics software, available for public preview via download. The technology, called Microsoft Robotics Studio, is a Windows-based toolkit designed so that commercial and individual developers can create intelligent applications for a range of products.

Microsoft Robotics Studio

"We hope to put in place the basic plumbing layer to help people get started (creating) robotics applications, and allow third parties to bring their hardware and software to share with everyone," said Tandy Trower, general manager of the Microsoft Robotics Group.

Microsoft is also funding a new research lab, called the Center for Innovative Robotics, at Carnegie Mellon University, a pioneer in robotics research. Funds allotted to the CMU lab and its own research group were not disclosed.

With Microsoft's heft and money, the field of robotics will likely gain visibility, experts say. Long only a sci-fi fantasy, robotics has made headway in recent years through outfits like iRobot, a commercial maker of military robots and smart floor-cleaners. But some forays into robotics by major corporations such as Intel have petered out.

In academia, there has been considerable progress. CMU, for example, has developed artificial-intelligence technology to advance manufacturing and mining. Last fall, Stanford University won a first-ever DARPA race for its unmanned vehicle, which crossed 131 miles in the Mojave Desert in just more than six hours.

"The robotics industry is a lot like the PC industry in the late '70s; it's difficult to know what key applications will open up the area," Trower said.

Still, he highlighted some possibilities, such as "remote presence," or smart products that can alert the elderly to take medication at the prescribed time, for example.

Bill Gates alluded to Microsoft's entry into robotics last week, during his announcement that he would phase out his day-to-day involvement at the company he founded.

Gates said during a news conference, "We have an incubation group under Research that's working on robotics. We're not going to get anything out of that right away, but that's this neat new area."

Microsoft also has several academic and commercial partners that plan to support its software. Those include CMU, Lego, CoroWare, KUKA Robot Group, Robosoft and MobileRobots. The company plans to unveil the software preview at the RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition 2006, in Pittsburgh.

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I must say it is about time. I wonder though what ever happened to those "expert" systems that are processor intensive programed with human expert input from certain fields of knowledge. There used ... (Read the rest)
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A robot running Windows...  Steve Summers | 06/20/06
Yeah ...  Linux_4u! | 06/20/06
LOL  DemonX | 06/20/06
Robotic Ballmer 2.0  msolgeek | 06/20/06
help developers design intelligent applications  not of this world | 06/20/06
What kind of moron did you say you were?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
axy-moron to be specific...  msolgeek | 06/20/06
Perhaps they'll make them furry ????  whisperycat | 06/20/06
that's a threat to public safety!  Linux Geek | 06/20/06
Go play with your inflatable doll  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
DANGER WILL ROBINSON!  zmud | 06/20/06
MSFT does something right? Can't be...  Chad_z | 06/20/06
Insert Free Plugs Here!!!  nucrash | 06/20/06
The opening paragraph...  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
You want to hear scary...  robertcd@... | 06/21/06
Extend Human Intelligence Into Remote Machines  P. Douglas | 06/20/06
So long as they  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
The only thing here IGNORANT is you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
How did I know you would be the first moron  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
You didn't, I wasn't.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Hey pops put the glasses on!  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
Heres' something ....  Linux_4u! | 06/20/06
Good start!  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
For the folks that do this work, this is a real boon.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
The real boon follows when...  msolgeek | 06/20/06
Ah, personal attacks when you ave nothing to say.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Just like you, eh?  msolgeek | 06/20/06
*I* called no one any thing.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
You are correct in one aspect...  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
You seem to have  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
Nice try, wrong, but still a nice try.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Do you really wish to be humiliated in public... again?  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
Go for it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
You asked fer it!  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
How ironic!  Linux User 147560 | 06/20/06
Sorry No Ax ...  Linux_4u! | 06/20/06
Oh you really want to match experiance in factory control  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Linux User happy  uM0p ap!sdn | 06/20/06
And to help you in your begining of the earning curve.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Oops, Learning curve.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Where ya at dude, I am waiting.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Dude, you are so far off base you don't even know it  babar77 | 06/20/06
lol, internet hard man  Scott W | 06/21/06
And the Real-Time and Control communities cannot stop laughing at  michael_t | 06/20/06
None I see...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
You cannnot see them because you are in the Janitor's closet again!  michael_t | 06/20/06
Sorry Mr Zmud  zmud | 06/20/06
Why does this remind me of  middle of nowhere | 06/20/06
I am not sure if a ROBOT can completely immitate the  michael_t | 06/20/06
So, The person the other side of the world not only owns your PC...  DontFeedTrolls | 06/20/06
Robots are silenced but Windows Update patch....  DontFeedTrolls | 06/20/06
Didn't they make a movie about that...  BlairArmeau@... | 06/20/06
Cars?  TonyMcS | 06/20/06
It's a terrifying thought  Castanet | 06/20/06
MS vs Apple  robertcd@... | 06/21/06
Windows based robots  MarcD1979@... | 06/21/06
Microsoft could loose big-time...  robertcd@... | 06/21/06
microsofts entry into robotics  robdur | 07/22/06

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