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# [[ RoPod/Tutorials/Configuring GitHub | Configuring GitHub]] | # [[ RoPod/Tutorials/Configuring GitHub | Configuring GitHub]] | ||
# [[ RoPod/Tutorials/ROS installation | ROS installation]] | # [[ RoPod/Tutorials/ROS installation | ROS installation]] | ||
# [[ RoPod/Tutorials/RoPod_simulation_software | RoPod basic simulation software]] | |||
# [[ RoPod/Tutorials/GAZEBO installation and interface with ROS | GAZEBO installation and interface with ROS]] | # [[ RoPod/Tutorials/GAZEBO installation and interface with ROS | GAZEBO installation and interface with ROS]] | ||
= Matlab installation = | = Matlab installation = |
Revision as of 13:09, 25 March 2021
RoPod Navigation:
Info
RoPod Configuration
Other
During the RoPod project, you will use several tools, systems and concepts you might have (partly) seen before. Here, a general overview will be given in order to get everything up-and-running as fast as possible.
Standard software Installation
- Installing Ubuntu (Windows Part)
- Installing Ubuntu (linux part)
- Configuring GitHub
- ROS installation
- RoPod basic simulation software
- GAZEBO installation and interface with ROS
Matlab installation
RoPod robot software installation
Using the robot
- Simulation: how to get the software running?
- Connecting to the robot (wireless)
- Connecting to the robot (wired)
- Gmapping
- Localization
- Test Simulink Controller in the robot
Miscellaneous
- Learning C++
- RGBD-camera: calibration & registration
- Connecting to file server via samba
- Commands cheat sheet
- Copying External Repositories
- Ropod v1: hardware configuration
- Install SDL library
- Load heightmap in GAZEBO
- Setup IDE
- Tutorials of our World Model, the Environment Descriptor (ED), can be found here.