Tutorial information: SICE 2011 (13 September)
- Date: 9:30 - 16:30, 13 September 2011
- Where: SICE 2011 conference venue (Nishi-Waseda Campus, Waseda University, Tokyo)
- Access information: http
- Number of participants: Up to 30 people.
- Registration: Registration is now closed.
- Program:
10:00 -10:45 |
Part 1: Introducing RT-Middleware |
Tetsuo Kotoku (AIST) | |
An introduction to RT-Middleware, RT-Systems and RT-Components. | |
11:00 -12:30 |
Part 2: Building RT-Systems using RT-Middleware |
Geoffrey Biggs (AIST) | |
Hands-on practice using small samples to construct complete RT-Systems. | |
13:30 -15:00 |
Part 3: Creating RT-Components |
Geoffrey Biggs (AIST) | |
Hands-on practice creating RT-Components. | |
15:15 -16:00 |
Part 4: Human interaction with OpenHRI |
Yosuke Matsusaka (AIST) | |
A demonstration of RT-Components for human-robot interaction. | |
16:00 -16:30 |
Discussion |
Materials
- sice2011_OpenRTM_part1 (Part 1 slides)
- sice2011_OpenRTM_part2 (Part 2 slides)
- sice2011_OpenRTM_part3 (Part 3 slides)
- sice2011_OpenRTM_part5 (Part 5 slides)
- Sample component for Part 3 (USBCamera.zip)
Information for participants
We request that all tutorial participants follow the procedure below to prepare for the tutorial.
Equipment
To participate in the hands-on practice, you will need the following equipment:- A laptop computer.
- Please confirm that your computer can connect to a network.
- A USB camera or built-in camera. (Please bring your own camera if possible. We will have a limited number of spare cameras available.)
- No matter if you are using Windows or Linux, your camera must be usable with OpenCV.
- The following cameras have been confirmed to work:
- Logicool Qcam® Orbit AF (a driver is required in Windows).
- ELECOM UCAM-DLM130HWH (no driver is necessary).
- A LAN cable.
Software
Please install the following software prior to attending the tutorial.
- OpenRTM-aist-1.1.0-RC3 (C++ edition).
- Eclipse with the RTSystemEditor and RTCBuilder plugins installed.
- Development and packaging environment:
- For C++ on Windows: Visual Studio 2008 (The Express edition is also suitable. Versions 2005 and 2010 are not supported in this tutorial.)
- Java Development Kit 6 (necessary to run Eclipse).
- CMake-2.8.5
- Doxygen
- Wix
- OpenHRI components
Windows downloads
- For OpenRTM-aist C++ edition:
- Visual C++ Express
- OpenRTM-aist-1.1.0-RC3 (C++ edition), Win32 VC2008
(MD5:7fb431b64d2ac9a27956fba447fd9e8c) - Eclipse 3.4.2 + RTSE (1.1.0-RC2) + RTCB (1.1.0-RC2) Windows all-in-one installer~(MD5:2e6f9fa3e370b6e7ac1f9340d36c7abf)
- OpenHRI
- For packaging components:
- Applying the cmake-2.8-WiX-patch
- Extract cmake-2.8-WiX-patch.zip
- Copy cmake-2.8-WiX-patch\bin\cpack.exe into C:\Program Files\CMake 2.8\bin (overwrite the existing file).
- Copy cmake-2.8-WiX-patch\share\cmake-2.8\Modules\CPack.cmake into C:\Program Files\CMake 2.8\share\cmake-2.8\Modules (overwrite the existing file).
- Copy cmake-2.8-WiX-patch\share\cmake-2.8\Modules\CPackWIX.cmake into C:\Program Files\CMake 2.8\share\cmake-2.8\Modules (overwrite the existing file).
Linux downloads
This information is only for participants using Linux.
- OpenRTM-aist-1.1.0-RC3 (C++ edition)
- Eclipse with the RTSystemEditor and RTCBuilder plugins.
- OpenCV 2.1
- OpenHRI
Downloads are available at the download page. Packages are available for major distributions such as Ubuntu and Fedora. OpenCV must be downloaded from the OpenCV website or installed using your system's package manager.
Comments
SICE 2011 OpenRTM-aist
It is a good informative tutorial. And i read all the slides .It is very well. Thank you.
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