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RobotAtFactory 4.0: a ROS framework for the SimTwo simulator

João Braun, Alexandre O. Júnior, Guido S. Berger, José Lima, Ana I. Pereira, Paulo Costa

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Abstract

Robotics competitions encourage the development of solutions to new challenges that emerge in sync with the rise of Industry 4.0. In this context, robotic simulators are employed to facilitate the development of these solutions by disseminating knowledge in robotics, Education 4.0, and STEM. The RobotAtFactory 4.0 competition arises to promote improvements in industrial challenges related to autonomous robots. The official organization provides the simulation scene of the competition through the open-source SimTwo simulator. This paper aims to integrate the SiwTwo simulator with the Robot Operating System (ROS) middleware by developing a framework. This integration facilitates the design of robotic systems since ROS has a vast repository of packages that address common problems in robotics. Thus, competitors can use this framework to develop their solutions through ROS, allowing the simulated and real systems to be integrated.

Topics & Concepts

RoboticsContext (archaeology)Competitor analysisMiddleware (distributed applications)RobotComputer scienceCompetition (biology)Artificial intelligencesyncHuman–computer interactionSoftware engineeringSystems engineeringSimulationEngineeringDistributed computingTelecommunicationsManagementPaleontologyChannel (broadcasting)EcologyEconomicsBiologyDigital Transformation in IndustryRobotics and Automated SystemsMechatronics Education and Applications
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