1、1 GTI 5G and Cloud Robotics White Paper http:/www.gtigroup.org 3 Confidentiality: This document may contain information that is confidential and access to this document is restricted to the persons listed in the Confidential Level. This document may not be used, disclosed or reproduced, in whole or
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3、tained in this document may be subject to change without prior notice. Document HistoryDocument History Date Meeting # Version # Revision Contents DD-MM-YYYY NA DD-MM-YYYY DD-MM-YYYY DD-MM-YYYY DD-MM-YYYY 4 5 Cloud Robotics: Trends, Technologies, Communications A Abstractbstract Cloud robots are con
4、trolled from a “brain” in the cloud. The brain, located in a data center, makes use of Artificial Intelligence and other advanced software technologies to deal with tasks that in traditional robots were undertaken by a local, on-board controller. Compared to local robots, cloud robots will generate
5、new value chains, new technologies, new architectures, new experiences and new business models, this white paper will explore these aspects. 1. 1. IntroductionIntroduction Cloud robotics is a relatively recent concept. Early work dates back to 2010, when the European Commissions RoboEarthi project b
6、egan. This aimed to establish a “World Wide Web for robots”. RoboEarth and later projects such as Rapyutaii and Robohowiii formalized the basic concept and technologies, and are still influencing cloud robotic research today. There are three core advantages of cloud robots compared to stand-alone ro