Introducing Microsoft Robotics Studio

In June 2006, Trower and a small group of developers he assembled announced the availability of MSRS. MSRS was the direct result of the interviews Trower had done with the robotics community. It was the platform he hoped would solve many of the obstacles facing robotics researchers and potential hobbyists.

MSRS is a Microsoft Windows–based environment that offers a service-oriented runtime, visual authoring tools, tutorials, and documentation. The MSRS toolkit provides a platform and tools that can be used by both commercial and academic robotics researchers. MSRS also offers a visual programming language that can be used by students and hobbyists. Since Version 1.0 was released in late 2006, the robotics group ...

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