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Fog Robotics(FR) can be defined as an architecture which consists of storage, networking functions, control with decentralized computing closer to robots.[1][2]

Fog Robotics mainly consists of a fog robot server and the cloud.[3] It acts as a companion to cloud by shoving the data near to the user with the help of a local server. These servers are adaptable, consists of processing power for computation, network capability, and secured by sharing the outcomes of robots to other robots for advanced performance with the lowest possible latency. [2]

Nebbiolo Technologies, Inc recently demonstrated Fog Robotics, and Fog Applications at Hannover-Messe, Hannover, Germany.[4]

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