PARIS, FRANCE – Nov 14, 2022 – ZettaScale Technology, an innovator of technologies to communicate, compute and store at any scale, is launching “Taming the Dragon”, a new webinar series targeted for the robotics, autonomous vehicle and Internet-scale HPC communities. The series includes a variety of topics related to the implementation and capabilities of Zenoh, the little blue dragon protocol.
The series starts with an in-depth introduction of Zenoh. Follow-on webinars demonstrate Zenoh’s use in (1) swarm communication and teleoperation in robotics, including ROS and ROS2; (2) integration of microcontrollers and low power networks; (3) integration with databases and other messaging protocols; and, (4) data flow.
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“The response to Zenoh from the robotics, autonomous vehicle, HPC communities has been nothing short of outstanding,” said Angelo Corsaro, PhD, ZettaScale CEO. “We designed it from the ground-up to overcome the limitations of existing protocols and to address the requirements of next generation Internet-scale,real-time and power efficient applications. This webinar series is the next logical step in the growth and adoption of Zenoh.”
Taming the Dragon webinar series:
- Nov 22: Zenoh Genesis (watch it here)
- Nov 29: Zenoh: Getting Started (watch it here)
- Dec 6: ROS2 Robot-to-Anything with Zenoh (watch it here)
- Dec 13: Zenoh on Microcontrollers and Low Power Networks (watch it here)
- Dec 20: Integrating DataBases and Messaging Protocols with Zenoh (watch it here)
- Jan 10: Data Flow Programming with Zenoh-Flow (watch it here)
Zenoh combines and extends the capabilities found in protocols such as DDS and MQTT (message queuing telemetry transport) with NDN (name data networking) to provide location-transparent abstractions for high performance pub/sub and distributed queries across geo-distributed and heterogeneous storage technologies. It is uniquely positioned to address the challenges the robotics community currently faces with ROS1-to-ROS2 migration.
The most recent release of the Zenoh protocol, code named Bahamut after the mythical dragon, delivers a number of enhancements, including a streamlined API for Rust, C, and Python; improved performance delivering more than 51 Gbps and 15us latency; support for a wide range of network transport; and much more.
Zenoh-Flow is ZettaScale’s new data-flow framework that facilitates the development of robot swarms and autonomous driving.