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Install up to 3.1.5 on the robotis 'quickstart guide. Examine your ~/bashrc file as in 3.1.6 part 3 and make sure you have the two lines ABOVE the red box. Type them in if you do not. Ignore the two lines in the red box. Start the ROS twiki tutorials. You an use "rosrun turtlesim turtlesim_node" as a simulator if you want - thats what's in the tutorials. or use "roslaunch turtlebot3_gazebo turtlebot3_house.launch" You need to get as far as #13. (Don't do #11 or any C++ material). see if you can get to #6 before the next meeting. If you find that you do not have the turtlebot3_gazebo package then you need to install from the robotis web page, item 6 Simulation. Plan to meet with your team -- anyone on the team can organize this, but if you don't hear anything by Saturday then YOU organize it. Share progress and help each other. Read the document "A Gentle Introduction to ROS" - use this as a reference document for the first tutorials. | |||||||
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GoogleCSR Autonomous Robotics Project Spring 2001Autonomous Robot ExplorationFaculty Mentor: Damian Lyons (Fordham)DescriptionAutonomous vehicles and robots are increasingly visible in magazines and news stories. It seems inevitable that they will soon be a major commercial technology. The objective of this project is to use the open-source ROS mapping and navigation stack and devise a way for a mobile robot to quickly and automatically learn the physical map for a house so that it is prepared to carry out domestic activities.Participant BackgroundThis project is appropriate for participants who have a background in computer science, especially Linux and Python programming. ROS is an open-source framework for building robot programs that runs under Linux, and Python is one of the easier languages in which to program ROS nodes. Experience cloning and ‘make’ing software from github would be a big help.Objectives and Learning GoalsThe participants in this project will achieve the following:
Important LinksROS Wiki: <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://wiki.ros.org/ROS/Tutorials&source=gmail&ust=1614877639036000&usg=AFQjCNEr1snbNzZ-wGmAIbyBoynbyxbWfw" href="http://wiki.ros.org/ROS/Tutorials" target="_blank">http://wiki.ros.org/ROS/Tutorials</a> Turtlebot3: <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://emanual.robotis.com/docs/en/platform/turtlebot3/overview/&source=gmail&ust=1614877639036000&usg=AFQjCNFG3TqbJofsQDrda144mCNvFyN48Q" href="https://emanual.robotis.com/docs/en/platform/turtlebot3/overview/" target="_blank">https://emanual.robotis.com/docs/en/platform/turtlebot3/overview/</a> Gentle introduction to ROS: https://www.cse.sc.edu/~jokane/agitr/agitr-letter.pdf![]() ![]() ![]() TeamsTeam1: Zarrin, Jessica, Duvall zali11ATfordham.edu,Jessica.DeMotaMunoz86ATmyhunter.cuny.edu,duvall.pinkneyATgmail.com, Team2: Feizza,Connie, Sylvia feizza01ATgmail.com, dengconnie0723ATgmail.com, silviadb48ATgmail.comScheduleW1 3/1: Begin Phase 1 UBUNTU in place, ROS installed, Start tutorials W2 3/8: >= 50% ROS tutorials. One team member to specialize in gazebo knowledge W3 3/15: ROS tutorials done. Motion and sensing scripts. One team member to specialize in gMapping W4 3/22: Demo gMapping. wander script. exploration mapping W5 3/29 Begin Phase 2 Design & testing of exploration algorithms W6 4/5: W7 4/12: W8 4/19: Workshop 4/23 -- Poster/Video from each team showing rsultsPermissionsPersons/group who can view/change the page:
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