Linköping Humanoids: Application RoboCup 2017 Standard Platform League

This is the application for the RoboCup 2017 Standard Platform League from the Link¨oping Humanoids team Linköping Humanoids participated in both RoboCup 2015 and 2016 with the intention of incrementally developing a good team by learning as much as  possible. We significantly improved from 2015 to...

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Hauptverfasser: Heintz, Fredrik, Löfgren, Fredrik
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Zusammenfassung:This is the application for the RoboCup 2017 Standard Platform League from the Link¨oping Humanoids team Linköping Humanoids participated in both RoboCup 2015 and 2016 with the intention of incrementally developing a good team by learning as much as  possible. We significantly improved from 2015 to 2016, even though we still didn’t perform very well. Our main challenge is that we are building our software from the ground up using the Robot Operating System (ROS) as the integration and development infrastructure. When the system became overloaded, the ROS infrastructure became very unpredictable. This made it very hard to debug during the contest, so we basically had to remove things until the load was constantly low. Our top priority has since been to make the system stable and more resource efficient. This will take  us to the next level. From the start we have been clear that our goal is to have a competitive team by 2017 since we are developing our own software from scratch we are very well aware that we needed time to build up the competence and the software infrastructure. We believe we are making good progress towards this goal. The team of about 10 students has been very actively working during the fall with weekly workshops and bi-weekly one day hackathons.