Overview
ROS stands for Robot Operating System. It is an open source framework that is used to aid in the development of advanced robots.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to start using ROS for their robotics projects through the use of robotics visualization and simulation tools.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the basics of ROS.
- Learn how to create a basic robotics project using ROS.
- Learn how to use different tools for robotics including simulation and visualization tools.
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Requirements
- An understanding of basic robotics concepts.
- Basic programming experience.
Audience
- Hobbyists
- Robotics Enthusiasts
- Engineers and Technicians
Course Outline
Introduction
Understanding Basic ROS Concepts
- Overview of the ROS Architecture and Philosophy
- Setting Up the ROS Workspace Environment
- ROS Master, Nodes, Topics, and Messages
- Using Console Commands
- Working with the Catkin Build System
- The ROS Launch File
- 3D Visualization and User Interaction with the Gazebo Simulator
Creating Your First ROS Program
- Creating a ROS Package
- Setting Up a ROS Project in Eclipse
- Using the ROS C++ Client Library
- Writing a Simple ROS Subscriber and Publisher
- Storing and Retrieving Parameters Using the ROS Parameter Server
- Using RViz for ROS 3D Visualization
Utilizing the TF Transformation System on ROS
Working with the rqt User Interface
Exploring Robot Models on ROS
The Simulation Description Format (SDF)
Deploying ROS Services
Implementing ROS Actions
Using Simulated Time on ROS
Storing Message Data in ROS Bags
Regression Testing with Realistic Scenarios
Applying Different Debugging Strategies in ROS
Exploring Complex Real-World Applications for ROS
Next Steps Towards Creating Your First ROS Project
Troubleshooting
Closing Remarks