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This course is about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-life robotics task in which [http://www.ros.org ROS] will be the standard software framework. | This course is about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-life robotics task in which [http://www.ros.org ROS] will be the standard software framework. | ||
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Lectures will be given on Wednesdays from 8.45 - 10.30 in ???. The course schedule is as follows: | Lectures will be given on Wednesdays from 8.45 - 10.30 in ???. The course schedule is as follows: | ||
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= Getting Started = | |||
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To get started, please do the tutorials on the [[Embedded Motion Control/Tutorials | Tutorial Page]]. Please note: | To get started, please do the tutorials on the [[Embedded Motion Control/Tutorials | Tutorial Page]]. Please note: |
Revision as of 13:17, 20 April 2015
Guide towards the assignment
'A-MAZE-ING PICO'
Introduction
This course is about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-life robotics task in which ROS will be the standard software framework.
Course Schedule and Lecture Slides
Lectures will be given on Wednesdays from 8.45 - 10.30 in ???. The course schedule is as follows:
April 22 | Introduction | |
April 29 | ? First half | ? Second half |
May 6 | ||
May 13 | Corridor competition | |
... | ||
... | ||
... | !!! No lecture !!! | |
... | Student presentations | |
... | Final competition |
Assignment
Getting Started
To get started, please do the tutorials on the Tutorial Page. Please note:
- Do all tutorials, and all steps. Missing one step may cause a different behavior or incorrect working system later. If something is not working as expected, make sure you correctly did all previous steps.
- Of course, things may still go wrong. If so, do not hesitate to contact us.
- See Using Pico for a quick overview of how to use Pico.
FAQ
Here you can find a collection of Frequently Asked Questions. Please check this page before contacting the student assistants or the tutors! If you find any issues or questions you had to deal with, please add them as well so your colleagues don't run into the same problems.
Group Wiki Pages
Group 1 - visit wiki - Tutor: Sjoerd van den Dries
Group 2 - visit wiki - Tutor: Luis Ferreira
Group 3 - visit wiki - Tutor: Janno Lunenburg
Group 4 - visit wiki - Tutor: Sjoerd van den Dries
Group 5 - visit wiki - Tutor: Luis Ferreira
Group 6 - visit wiki - Tutor: Janno Lunenburg
Group 7 - visit wiki - Tutor: Sjoerd van den Dries
Group 8 - visit wiki - Tutor: Luis Ferreira
Group 9 - visit wiki - Tutor: Janno Lunenburg
Group 10 - visit wiki - Tutor: Yanick Douven
Group 11 - visit wiki - Tutor: Ramon Wijnands
Group 12 - visit wiki - Tutor: Yanick Douven
Group 13 - visit wiki - Tutor: Ramon Wijnands
Group Final Presentations
To be added...
Contact Details
In case of questions related to working with the real Jazz robot or general ROS/C++ questions, please contact Yanick. For questions regarding the simulator or the svn, please contact Sjoerd.
Student Assistent
Yanick Douven - y dot g dot m dot douven at student dot tue dot nl
Ramon Wijnands - r dot w dot j dot wijnands at student dot tue dot nl
Tutors
Sjoerd van den Dries - S dot v dot d dot Dries at tue dot nl
Luis Ferreira - L dot F dot Bento dot Ferreira at tue dot nl
Janno Lunenburg - J dot J dot M dot Lunenburg at tue dot nl
Yanick Douven - y dot g dot m dot douven at student dot tue dot nl
Ramon Wijnands - r dot w dot j dot wijnands at student dot tue dot nl