About the ROS lectures and project

Within two weeks we want you to have found a group and have a approved project. By "approved project" I mean that we have to check that the project is doable and within the scope of the course.

This is how it's going to go down:

  •  This upcoming Monday (and the next) @jorgehn will give a very good, partly hands-on presentation of ROS, and hopefully also present the project.
    **The project is open, and the only requirement is that you use ROS and a small part of the theory from the course.**
    I recommend that you start thinking about which topic of the course that could be interesting to you. Chapter 1 in the textbook is a good start to get an overview of the topics! After the first ROS lecture you'll hopefully have an idea of what could be technically possible with ROS
  •  After the group sessions of this upcoming week (ROS-week 1) we want you all to have made groups of 3-4 persons. You will submit your groups in Devilry by the end of this ROS-week 1, and I tell you this now so that you can get a head start on setting up your group.
  • By the end of ROS-week 2 you will have to submit a project proposal Devilry, and we will "pass" it if it's approved or fail it if you have to make some corrections. The earlier you're able to deliver a proposal, the better, because we would be happy to help you get started with the technical stuff during the group sessions of ROS-week 2.

Best,
Daniel

Publisert 16. feb. 2019 20:24 - Sist endret 16. feb. 2019 20:24