Toshiba has submitted a new patent that uses IOTA technology for its multi-agent collaboration system. This system optimizes communication between autonomous robots, allowing complex tasks to be completed more efficiently. This development is a major milestone in robotics and can be applied in areas ranging from agriculture to logistics and security.
By integrating IOTA’s directed acyclic graph (DAG) ready, Toshiba aims to create safer, distributed, and scalable systems for robotic networks. The patent shows how Iota’s DAG technology allows robots to communicate and cooperate without human intervention. IOTA’s distributed ledger system ensures the security of data exchanged between robots, enhances trust and enhances the integrity of the collaboration process.
Each robot sends task completion data. Task completion data is encrypted and verified and added to the ledger. This system improves the robot’s ability to seamlessly work together and provides a mechanism for detecting abnormal or rogue actions. Furthermore, IOTA’s Tangle technology provides a solution for real-time communication between robots. This system allows the robot to operate autonomously, perform tasks and simultaneously verify the data it sends.
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