Draft:List of Robot Fleet Management Systems
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This page lists robot fleet managements systems. A robot fleet management system is a piece of software, often cloud-hosted, that allows operators of fleets of robots and sometimes robot users to see and manage their fleet. The list of functionality found in these systems varies, but often include features for remote monitoring, configuration managements, deployment managements, and data ingest and visualization. Many robotics companies build their own fleet management system in house. Listed here are third party solutions that offer an alternative to that.
Such systems have also been discussed in the literature, often in an industry specific context.[1], [2], [3], [4]
The lists are sorted alphabetically.
Industry agnostic systems
[edit]- Asimovo
- Formant
- Greenroom Robotics
- incubedIT — A Verizon company
- InOrbit
- Meili Robots
- Nimbus by Cogniteam
- NOOS
- robolaunch
- RoboPortal
- RobotHub by Luxonis
- Unmanned Life
Industry specific systems
[edit]- Cloud Ground Control — Drones
- DroneDeploy — Drones
- Energy Robotics — Energy
- Karelics — Construction
- OLIS Robotics — Error recovery for industrial robots
IoT management systems
[edit]These are not specific to robotics but can be used.
Related systems and services
[edit]- NODE Robotics — Services needed for fleet management
- Transitive Robotics — Open-source platform and commercial components to build robot fleet management systems
References
[edit]- ^ Singhal, Aniruddha; Pallav, Prasun; Kejriwal, Nishant; Choudhury, Soumyadeep; Kumar, Swagat; Sinha, Rajesh (2017). "Managing a fleet of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) using cloud robotics platform". 2017 European Conference on Mobile Robots (ECMR). IEEE. pp. 1–6. arXiv:1706.08931. doi:10.1109/ECMR.2017.8098721. ISBN 978-1-5386-1096-1. S2CID 6963486. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ Hazik, Jakub; Dekan, Martin; Beno, Peter; Duchon, Frantisek (2022). "Fleet Management System for an Industry Environment". Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC). 3 (6). Journal of Robotics and Control: 779–789. doi:10.18196/jrc.v3i6.16298. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ Guzmán Ortiz, Eduardo; Andres, Beatriz; Fraile, Francisco; Poler, Raul; Ortiz Bas, Ángel (2021). "Fleet management system for mobile robots in healthcare environments". Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management. 14: 55. doi:10.3926/jiem.3284. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ Skibniewski, Miroslaw J.; Russell, Jeffrey S. (1991). "Construction Robot Fleet Management System Prototype". Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. 5 (4): 444–463. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3801(1991)5:4(444). Retrieved 11 February 2024.