OpenUAV Cloud Testbed: a Collaborative Design Studio for Field Robotics
Simulations play a crucial role in robotics research and education. This paper presents the OpenUAV testbed, an open-source, easy-to-use, web-based, and reproducible software system that enables students and researchers to run robotic simulations on the cloud. We have built upon our previous work an...
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Zusammenfassung: | Simulations play a crucial role in robotics research and education. This
paper presents the OpenUAV testbed, an open-source, easy-to-use, web-based, and
reproducible software system that enables students and researchers to run
robotic simulations on the cloud. We have built upon our previous work and have
addressed some of the educational and research challenges associated with the
prior work. The critical contributions of the paper to the robotics and
automation community are threefold: First, OpenUAV saves students and
researchers from tedious and complicated software setups by providing
web-browser-based Linux desktop sessions with standard robotics software like
Gazebo, ROS, and flight autonomy stack. Second, a method for saving an
individual's research work with its dependencies for the work's future
reproducibility. Third, the platform provides a mechanism to support
photorealistic robotics simulations by combining Unity game engine-based camera
rendering and Gazebo physics. The paper addresses a research need for
photorealistic simulations and describes a methodology for creating a
photorealistic aquatic simulation. We also present the various academic and
research use-cases of this platform to improve robotics education and research,
especially during times like the COVID-19 pandemic, when virtual collaboration
is necessary. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1910.00739 |