Background
ROS (Robot Operating System) has become the de facto standard for developing robotic applications in both research and industry. However, ROS typically requires users to be proficient in Ubuntu and comfortable with command-line operations. A web-based user interface (UI) can overcome these limitations by making robot operations more accessible and user-friendly to a wider audience.
Motivation
A web-based user interface for operating robots in intralogistics—particularly when using ROS 2 (Humble)—offers significant advantages. It simplifies operation, supports remote access and collaboration, and provides opportunities for customization. By eliminating reliance on complex terminal commands, such an interface empowers a broader range of users, thereby enhancing
efficiency and productivity in intralogistics environments.
Tasks
1. State of the Art Review
2. Web GUI Development for AMR (fml Chair)
3. SLAM Integration
4. Navigation
5. ROS Services
Required Skills