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The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has collaborated with a real estate investment trust to deploy the Robotics Middleware Framework (RMF)-based middleware within a commercial business park which later on can turn into a hub for cutting-edge robotic operations, with a focus on cleaning, surveillance, and last-mile delivery functions.
RMF-based middleware is poised to revolutionise the way robotic systems interact and operate within an integrated office and business park complex spanning 268,600 square metres. This collaboration of IMDA is a testament to Singapore’s commitment to digital transformation and future-ready infrastructure.
IMDA’s Digital Connectivity Blueprint, launched in June 2023, has set the stage for enhanced interoperability by incorporating RMF-based middleware. This strategic partnership aims to demonstrate how this technology facilitates the seamless deployment of various robotic use cases.
The commercial business park is positioned as a testbed for Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) players, offering a unique environment for trial testing and the establishment of interoperability standards. Its sprawling layout and diverse tenant mix make it an ideal “playground” for AMR testing, potentially unlocking the full potential of RMF-based middleware.
The benefits of this initiative extend to the service providers, and tenants of the real estate investment trust:
Cleaning Operations: The deployment of cleaning AMRs across multiple floors will enhance operational efficiency, freeing up cleaning staff for other tasks.
Surveillance: Surveillance AMRs will complement security personnel, resulting in increased productivity and a safer environment through the deterrence of suspicious activities.
Last-Mile Delivery: Last-mile delivery AMRs will boost sales for F&B tenants and offer greater convenience to office occupants.
RMF offers a cost-effective solution for integrating AMRs with building infrastructure, promoting seamless operation and orchestration among diverse robotic fleets. IMDA remains committed to fostering collaboration among ecosystem players to enhance RMF-based middleware features, such as multi-system integration and centralised control to manage traffic flow.
The growing trend of AMR deployment across various sectors in Singapore, including healthcare, logistics, and hospitality, necessitates interoperability and orchestration to address workforce needs and gridlock scenarios. RMF, an open-source framework, bridges this gap by enabling interoperability among heterogeneous robot fleets and building infrastructure.
Likewise, as the deployment of AMRs becomes more prevalent across diverse industries, the need for standardisation and interoperability is evident. Currently, many AMRs operate in isolation, unable to communicate effectively with building infrastructure and other robotic systems. This fragmentation can lead to inefficiencies and missed opportunities for optimisation.
The RMF-based middleware addresses these challenges by serving as the bridge that connects various AMR fleets and building infrastructure. It allows different types of AMRs to be easily integrated into the existing ecosystem, ensuring seamless deployment and operation at scale. This integration not only eliminates the need for extensive human intervention but also reduces infrastructure modification costs.
The benefits of RMF-based middleware extend beyond operational efficiency. They include improved productivity, enhanced safety and security, and the potential for a wide range of use cases. By standardising the integration and communication framework, RMF facilitates the realisation of a smarter and more interconnected future.
As technology continues to evolve, the deployment of robotics and autonomous systems is set to become increasingly pervasive in Singapore and around the world. RMF-based middleware not only simplifies the deployment of robotic systems but also future-proofs these systems by enabling them to adapt to changing requirements and technologies.
This collaboration of IMDA is a significant step towards establishing Singapore as a leader in the integration of RMF-based middleware. This initiative showcases the nation’s commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies and creating an ecosystem where innovation can thrive.