Robotics and IoT communities receive Zenoh 1.0.0, the latest version from Eclipse Foundation
The Eclipse Foundation has announced the release of Eclipse Zenoh 1.0.0, an open source protocol designed for embedded systems and cloud platforms. This significant evolution of the tool has been refined to meet the complex needs of modern network communication and has gained significant adoption across various industries.
Eclipse Zenoh, which has been in use for several years, continues to be a valuable tool for innovative robotics and automotive applications. Mike Milinkovich, the executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, stated that the protocol is particularly useful in these sectors.
The 1.0.0 release of Eclipse Zenoh unifies data in motion, data at rest, and computations, offering an efficient, scalable toolset for developers, as stated by Angelo Corsaro, CEO & CTO of ZettaScale. This version includes several notable features such as shared memory and zero-copy support, advanced end-to-end protection, high-performance access control, and specific extensions for robotics and automotive protocols.
One of the key benefits of Eclipse Zenoh 1.0.0 is its backward compatibility and long-term support, ensuring a smooth transition for existing users. The release also offers a mature, production-ready solution, representing a carefully considered step forward in meeting the demands of modern network communication.
Eclipse Zenoh has found significant adoption across industries such as manufacturing, transportation, medical, and industrial automation. Key industries that have adopted Eclipse Zenoh 1.0.0 in practice include automotive, industrial automation, aerospace, and telecommunications. A list of industry adopters can be found on the official Eclipse Zenoh website.
Eclipse Zenoh is designed for developers and engineers in the robotics, automotive, and IoT sectors. The 1.0.0 release is now available for download at GitHub. For more information about Eclipse Zenoh and its applications, visit Zenoh.io.
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