Leveraging Open Standards to Build Highly Extensible Autonomous Systems
In building autonomous systems for marine, industrial, robotics, or any type of vehicle, there is simply no one-size-fits-all solution to the diverse set of goals and missions that are being tackled.
In this webinar, we will discuss a developer-friendly vehicle platform solution — which includes custom hardware, electronics, and an extensible software architecture — that accelerates rapid prototyping and development of autonomous systems. In addition, we will showcase and demonstrate a ground-breaking mission to reach the bottom of Lake Tahoe at 500 m depth using a ROS 2 powered ROV that utilizes this innovative hardware and software platform approach.
This webinar is for software developers and product leaders interested in using open standards to build extensible autonomous or robotic systems.
We will cover:
- Extensibility through ROS 2 and DDS
- Using Qt to customize your GUI application interacting with one or more system, simultaneously
- Low-latency, real-time piloting and monitoring
- Support for general MCU applications and microROS for communication
- Docker-based development environment that simplifies building, testing, and deploying software to your system
Built on top of popular open standards and frameworks such as ROS 2, DDS, and Qt, Mission Robotics systems are designed to be user-friendly and easily extended to solve your unique challenges, whether that involves writing a new software component or adding a new sensor.
All registrants’ information will be shared with the co-presenter and partner, Mission Robotics.