NVIDIA Conference 2010 – Our demo

RealityFrontier was an exhibitor at GTC 2010. Check the video of our booth!

Robotic platforms are constrained by a feedback loop that should execute in typically less than 1/10 second on a low electric power budget. 

One-stop system integration  

Connecting the robot to a remote compute appliance helps in off-boarding compute-intense operations. More electrical power is available to operate the robot payload such as outdoor drive base, laser range finder, 4-DOF arm, etc.

Compute-intense computations are executed remotely. The API dynamically routes a stream either to the local machine or to a remote machines. The API also encapsulates compute nodes within XML web services.

The API is ready for integration with OpenCV and Player. An upcoming version will support calls from OpenNVIDIA.

Benefits

RealityFrontier worked with CoroWare to enhance their Explorer and CoroBot products with CUDA. The compute appliance option allows designers and researchers to work on compute intense algorithms such as visual SLAM.

More information

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