RT Component Based Network Distributed Monitoring System

Video stream, a typical way of providing the information of visualizations for the robotic system working, the environment of robot system and the state of the age and disabled, is indispensable in order to enable the remote user to get a better understanding of situation. In this paper, a RT Compon...

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