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Live from ROSCon 2024, our Zettlers bring you a front-row experience of the largest ROS gathering yet, held in Odense, Denmark.
ZettaScale’s CEO & CTO, Angelo Corsaro, reflects on the event’s highlights and the rising significance of Zenoh RMW within the ROS ecosystem. As Zenoh approaches a Tier 1 release in ROS, the episode delves into its transformative potential for efficient, cross-network robotic connectivity.
This episode also includes interviews with industry voices, like Cian Donovan from Akara Robotics, Pradeep Padmanabhan from Neobotix, and Robert Gruberski from RFIDIO, who share their experiences implementing Zenoh across various robotic systems.
This episode showcases ROSCon’s vibrant community spirit, highlighting the dedication driving open-source robotics forward.
ZettaScale remains committed to supporting the development of high-performance robotics solutions for global applications.
Tune in to explore how Zenoh and ROS are building the future of robotic connectivity. Share your thoughts!
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In this anniversary episode of Zetta Radio, the team discusses the development of Zenoh from the early days to the launch of Zenoh 1.0.0. It also explores how the protocol has expanded into sectors such as robotics and automotive.
The conversation covers the challenges they faced working with constrained environments and existing technologies like DDS, leading to the creation of Zenoh.
Angelo Corsaro (CEO & CTO), Julien Enoch (Senior Solutions Architect), Olivier Hécart (Senior Architect), and Luca Cominardi (Head of Technology) also share insights into the upcoming Zenoh 1.0.0 release, which will include updates like shared memory support, new routing features, and JavaScript and TypeScript APIs.
This episode offers a deep dive into the technical evolution of Zenoh and its current and future applications.
Listen and share your thoughts, if you already adopted Zenoh into your application.
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This episode addresses the pain points of robotic communication, specifically optimising large message transfers, enabling seamless networking, and providing robust security measures and more.
Our host, Angelo Corsaro, and our guests, Julien Enoch and Gabriele Baldoni, discuss how our technologies are paving the way for a new era of robotics innovation.
As the demand for more sophisticated and interconnected robotic systems continues to grow, Zenoh and the Zetta Platform are poised to become the cornerstones of the industry, transforming the way we interact with the world around us.
Give it a listen and let us know your thoughts. Don't forget to rate our podcast on the platform you're listening to!
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This podcast episode is a bit different than our usual ones. We have Geoffrey Biggs, the CTO of the Open Source Robotics Foundation, as a special guest.
Along with our host, Angelo Corsaro, they discuss the beginnings of the OSRF and the pivotal role it plays in shaping the future of robotics. Founded in 2012, the OSRF has been the driving force behind several groundbreaking open-source projects, including the Robot Operating System (ROS), Gazebo, and Open-RMF.
They also talk about democratizing robotics and how fostering a collaborative community drives innovation.
It was a pleasure hosting this discussion, so please take your time to listen to it and share your thoughts.
Useful links:
Open Robotics website: https://www.openrobotics.org/
Open Robotics on GitHub: https://github.com/osrf
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The world of robotics has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. Once confined to fixed locations, robots have now become increasingly mobile, venturing beyond the confines of wired networks and embracing the freedom of wireless connectivity. This comes with a new set of challenges.
In this episode, our host, Angelo Corsaro, exchanges ideas and experiences with Julien Enoch, our Senior Solution Architect at ZettaScale.
They're talking about several use cases of Zenoh in robotics. They're covering:
- The limitations of DDS in robotics
- Bridging the gap between Zenoh and ROS
- Optimising ROS with Zenoh through the Zenoh RMW
- The Zenoh bot experiment
And there is a surprise announcement at the end, so tune in!
Useful links:
Intrinsic report on ROS RMW: https://discourse.ros.org/t/ros-2-alternative-middleware-report/33771
Zenoh on Github: https://github.com/eclipse-zenoh/zenoh
Zenoh: https://www.zettascale.tech/product/zenoh/
Zenoh tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNJlDIkV2uo&list=PLZDEtJusUvAa91YlGT4ugsR3_heTa1RqS
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Zetta Platform's ability to simplify management and deployment of decentralized infrastructure received positive feedback from developers in the past. Why? Because it handles the complexities of decentralized infrastructure management, enabling users to focus on their applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.
Zetta provides a game-changing solution for the automotive industry. Its secure, performant, and cloud-independent nature makes it a powerful tool for developing cutting-edge vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2X) communication.
In this episode, Angelo Corsaro (CEO and CTO of ZettaScale) and Gabriele Baldone (Zetta Platform's Architect at ZettaScale) discuss the advantages Zetta brings to vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2X) communication, in the automotive industry. Traditionally, MQTT has been used for V2X communication, but it presents challenges like scalability and congestion control induced by TCP/IP.
With the Zetta Platform, these problems can be solved effortlessly. The platform offers support for MQTT bridges, allowing seamless communication between Zenoh and MQTT. This means that even if a car loses connectivity, telemetry data can still be collected and stored locally. This flexibility and scalability make Zenoh and Zetta ideal for sharing information among vehicles in close proximity.
As Gabriele Baldoni says in this podcast episode, Zetta is the magic wand that enables the seamless management, deployment, and configuration of Zenoh applications, and not only, across the cloud. It allows the configuration of bridges to MQTT, DDS, and even ROS 2. This versatility makes Zetta a powerful solution for a wide range of applications.
But that's enough talking! Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
Useful links:
Install Zenoh: https://zenoh.io/docs/getting-started/first-app/
Zenoh tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNJlDIkV2uo&list=PLZDEtJusUvAa91YlGT4ugsR3_heTa1RqS
Zetta Platform: https://www.zettascale.tech/zetta/
Getting Started with the Zetta Platform: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_4lmFfaTcE&list=PLZDEtJusUvAaaBz6vwGyRDJnkYkMw8DfJ&index=6
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The first 3 days of the EclipseCon are already over and we met several incredible people. You can listen to our thoughts and our discussions with other attendees in this special edition of Zetta on the Road.
We're mainly discussing the progress of open source technology in the software-defined vehicles industry. Special thanks to Andreas Riexinger from Bosch, Frederic Desbiens from Eclipse IoT and Thomas Spreckley from ETAS.
If you haven't had the opportunity to see us at EclipseCon, read our blog post to learn what we've been up to and the latest update for Eclipse Zenoh.
Useful links:
Eclipse Foundation: https://bit.ly/3RXeKBuInstall Zenoh: https://bit.ly/3FdXDUkHow to get the best out of Zenoh (videos): https://bit.ly/48LEqXPInstall Cyclone DDS: https://bit.ly/3rOmR8EHow to get the best out of Cyclone DDS (videos): https://bit.ly/3ttnCV7 -
Did you know that more than 90% of applications today use open source code?
At ZettaScale, we're proud to be part of the open source community. We are the major contributors of Eclipse Zenoh and Eclipse Cyclone DDS and have been part of the Eclipse family since 2018. Angelo Corsaro, our CEO & CTO, talked about this during the first part of today's episode.
If you want to learn more about the Eclipse Foundation, home to global open source projects, listen to this interview with Julien Enoch (ZettaScale's Senior Solution Architect) and Frédéric Desbiens (Program Manager for IoT and Edge Computing at the Eclipse Foundation).
Frédéric shares more information on the IoT and Edge groups of the Eclipse Foundation, their values, how to start as a contributor for open source technology, and the promising Eclipse projects for robotics.
He said: "(...) there's a need for precision in what you do with predictable latency. So it's much easier to build solutions like that when all the components are open source. If you have those commercial black boxes, then sometimes is really hard to debug or optimise for your specific case. This is why open source is so important, in particular in robotics."
Useful links:
Eclipse Foundation: https://bit.ly/3RXeKBu
Book Building Enterprise IoT Solutions with Eclipse IoT Technologies: An Open Source Approach to Edge Computing: https://bit.ly/45xNxIF
Install Zenoh: https://bit.ly/3FdXDUk
How to get the best out of Zenoh (videos): https://bit.ly/48LEqXP
Install Cyclone DDS: https://bit.ly/3rOmR8E
How to get the best out of Cyclone DDS (videos): https://bit.ly/3ttnCV7