Raudmäe Renno, Schumann Sandra, Vunder Veiko, Oidekivi Maarika, Nigol Madis Kaspar, Valner Robert, Masnavi Houman, Singh Arun Kumar, Aabloo Alvo, Kruusamäe Karl
University of Tartu, Estonia.
HardwareX. 2023 Jun 1;14:e00436. doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2023.e00436. eCollection 2023 Jun.
In order to achieve visionary concepts such as Society 5.0 and Industry 5.0, there is a growing need for people who are able to create innovative robotic technologies. Training students to become such skilled professionals requires transitioning from often toy-like educational platforms with significant hardware limitations to costly research robots with full ROS (Robot Operating System) support. To aid in this transition, we propose Robotont - an open-source omnidirectional mobile robot platform with both physical hardware and a digital twin. Robotont enables robotics education with professional tools as well as provides researchers with a capable mobility platform for validating and demonstrating scientific results. Robotont has successfully been used for university teaching, professional education, and online courses about ROS and robotics.
为了实现诸如社会5.0和工业5.0这样的前瞻性概念,对能够创造创新机器人技术的人才的需求日益增长。要将学生培养成这样的熟练专业人员,需要从通常硬件限制较大的玩具般的教育平台,过渡到具有完整机器人操作系统(ROS)支持的昂贵研究机器人。为了助力这一过渡,我们提出了Robotont——一个兼具物理硬件和数字孪生的开源全向移动机器人平台。Robotont使用专业工具实现机器人教育,同时为研究人员提供一个功能强大的移动平台,用于验证和展示科学成果。Robotont已成功应用于大学教学、职业教育以及有关ROS和机器人技术的在线课程。