Robotics

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Robotics

Keynote: Sci-fi Destroys the World, Science Builds It [ELC 2018]

Presenter: Daniel Wilson, Roboticist & Author
Summary: This presentation provides information about the use of the robots
and new technology in the robotics.

Introduction to the Robot Operating System (ROS) Middleware [ELC 2018]

Presenter: Mike Anderson, The PTR Group, Inc.
Summary: This presentation provides information about ROS its installation on a
Linux system and its use in the creation of a small mobile robotic platform.

Educational Robotics Critical for the Future of Linux [ELC 2017]

Presenter: Jason Kridner, Texas Instruments
Summary: This presentation provides information about ROS - Robot
Operating System - messaging layer, hardware abstractions
and robotics education.

Using a Lidar for Robot Navigation in a Room [ELC 2017]

Presenter: Michael E Anderson, The PTR Group, Inc
Summary: This presentation provides information about a small
a robot with the scanning LASER to aid in autonomous navigation
including the Linux requirements and the control software.

Building a Remote Control Robot with Automotive Grade Linux [ELCE 2017]

Presenter: Leon Anavi, Konsulko Group
Summary: This presentation provides information about the integration of additional software,
sensors and other peripheral hardware devices in a headless AGL profile.

Why is Robotics Converging on Embedded Linux and Where’s It Going Next? [ELC 2016]

Presenter: Tully Foote, Open Source Robotics Foundation
Summary: This presentation provides information about the history of computing
in robots and design tradeoffs driving the selection of computers
for robotics systems.

Project Artemis - Visual Navigation for Flying Robots [ELC 2016]

Presenter: Kabir Mohammed, Uasys
Summary: This presentation provides information about robotics on visual navigation,
mapping, obstacle avoidance and high-definition video streaming.

Embedded Linux 3D Sensing: Minnowboard Meets RealSense [ELC 2016]

Presenter: Miguel Bernal Marin, Intel
Summary: This presentation provides information about use of Intel RealSense 3D camera in
a Linux environment using a Minnowboard Max and a small 3D camera
that can be used in outdoors.

Running an Undersea, Robotic Laboratory on a Fixed Energy Budget [ELCE 2016]

Presenter: Brent Roman, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Summary: This presentation provides information about ESP Core
robotics and deployment platforms.

10 Years of Open Source Robotics [ELC 2015]

Presenter: Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board
Summary: This presentation provides information about robotics challenges
and USB Video Class driver.

Application of Data Fusion to Aerial Robotics [ELC 2015]

Presenter: Paul Riseborough, 3DRobotics
Summary: This presentation provides information about the APM project,
the need for data fusion and future developments.

Embedded Linux moves into High School Robotics [ELC 2015]

Presenter: Michael E. Anderson, The PTR Group
Summary: This presentation provides information about the deployment of embedded Linux
into high school robotics programs and the new RoboRIO Web Server.

Making Open Source Robotics Approachable: The Future is Now! [ELCE 2015]

Presenter: James Ketrenos, Intel
Summary: This presentation provides information about Robot Functional
Flow and vision robot usages.

How to build a Linux based Robot [ELC 2014]=

Presenter: Michael E. Anderson, The PTR Group, Inc.
Summary: This presentation will step you through the process of building
a Wi-Fi enabled, Linux-based robot that you can build without breaking
the bank and without special knowledge of robotics and robotic controls.

Building Robots That Can See [ELCE 2013]

Presenter: Scott Garman
Summary: This presentation provides information about robotics on webcam
mounting and OpenCV Object Detection.