Strabo Pathfunders™s lightning fast path searching algorithms tell your robot how to find its way to its destination by marking points of interest on the maps as waypoints. Using Strabo Pathfinder™, your robot will have the mobility go just about anywhere you want it to go. Want your robot to go to the fridge and get you a drink? Simply tell Strabo Pathfinder™ to go to the fridge and Strabo Pathfinder™ will return a path to the fridge that your robot can follow. All your robot has to do is follow directions. How hard is it to use?
Congratulations, You’ve just made your first call to Strabo Pathfinder. The getposition command returns the last known location of the robot. As you can see, Strabo acts like any well behaved web server, except that it does not serve up files. Instead, Strabo serves navigation information as needed by the robot, in this case, the web browser. Because all known obstacles are mapped in advance, Strabo Pathfinder™ will plot a course around them. If an obstacle is placed in the path of your robot, Strabo can record it and generate a new path around it. (robot needs sensors to perform this function) Getting Strabo Pathfinder™ to work with your robot is easy. Strabo Pathfinder™ is a server that your robot can learn to talk to. Your robot software will have to be modified to talk to the Strabo server by calling it. Most robots have a programming language that allows their owners to develop complex behaviors and perform the wide variety of functions that general purpose robots are often called upon to perform. Most of these languages include the ability to talk to other processes or other computers over a network. Strabo Pathfinder™ takes advantage of this ability to provide an 'online' navigational system. Once the robot can talk to Strabo Pathfinder™, the robot simply sends a request to Strabo Pathfinder™ to 'tell' the robot how to get from A to B and when Strabo Pathfinder™ returns the step by step directions, the robot has only to execute them. Because Strabo Pathfinder™ is a server application, it does not even have to be on the robot. Using a wireless interface like wi-fi or Bluetooth will allow Strabo Pathfinder™ to reside on a network server. The robot only has to be able to physically communicate with the network server. This allows the robot to remain fairly simple and brings a whole new diminsion to your robots abilities. By offloading the navigation system to a remote server, the server becomes the brain of the robot and can be expanded in real time without even touching the robot. This is perfect for applications where massive computing power us needed but the robot is too small to carry the required computer. |
SLAM Map Resolutions Import/Export Maps Strabo Pathfinder™ maps can also be exported to BMP files for editing in other graphics programs. Great for floor plans. Operate Remotely or Localy
Waypoints and MapTransitions
Graphic Overlays
Super Fast Path Searching Network Server Requirements
Who was Strabo? (stra´bo) b. c.63 B.C., d. after A.D. 21, Greek geographer, historian, and philosopher, b. Amasya, Pontus. He studied in Asia Minor, Greece, Rome, and Alexandria and traveled extensively in Europe, N Africa, and W Asia. Often called 'the father of geography', he wrote a group of historical sketches (47 books) quoted by later authors but almost entirely lost. His Geographia, is based on his own observations and on the works of his predecessors, including Homer, Eratosthenes, Polybius, and Posidonius; it contains historical material as well as descriptions of places and peoples and is a rich source of ancient knowledge of the world. The Geographia is divided into 17 volumns., 8 on Europe, 6 on Asia, and one on Africa, mainly Egypt. This work is considered to be the definitive work on geography until the christian era. Strabo, like many of his contemporaries believed that the world itself was round. It would take 1500 years and the voyage of Christopher Columbus before the question would be settled. | ||
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Release 2 is now available. $49.95 What's New in Version 2: Strabo Scripts: Create your own custom functions that operate within the Strabo world.
For more information email: info@wehali.com Do you want to try Strabo Pathfinder™ before you buy? Download version 2 of Strabo Pathfinder™ and give it a spin. Unregistered users can use the program free of charge for 30 days with absolutly no restrictions. After that, you'll have to register it to continue using it. # Strabo and Strabo Pathfinder are trademarks of FUSION Robotics | |||