Dear ROS users,
There is an opening for a Master's degree project
at PAL Robotics that is expected to use ROS extensively. Details can be
found here:
http://pal-robotics.com/company/internships
Opening "Master's Thesis Motion Planner Evaluation"
Best,
Adolfo Rodríguez Tsouroukdissian
Freek Stulp
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Master's Thesis Motion Planner Evaluation
Project Description:
In
the near future, robotic products and services will become an integral
part of our daily life. One key capability of such robots is that they
must be able to generate motion plans for a wide variety of tasks and
human environments. To plan goal-directed motions on a robot, two
contrasting strategies are:
- Plan each task from scratch using search.
- Replay a stored motion plan from memory.
Both
approaches are well-known research topics in robotics, and each has
distinct advantages and disadvantages. Formulating motion planning as
search makes it very generally applicable, but leads to a high
computational cost and robustness issues. Using pre-stored plans, or
motion primitives, is more computationally efficient and enables
learning, but only those tasks for which motion primitives are stored
can be solved. The goal of this project is to implement the two methods
on a humanoid service robot, and compare the practical impact of their
advantages and disadvantages on the execution of everyday tasks.
This project will consist of the following tasks:
- Adapting and
extending existing open-source libraries that implement sampling-based
motion planning and motion primitives approaches.
Integrating these methods in the Robot Operating System (ROS)
- Applying these methods to the humanoid service robot REEM.
-
Evaluating sampling-based motion planning and motion primitives on REEM,
in the context of real-world tasks. Assess under which circumstances
one approach outperforms the other.
In this project you will be introduced to the state-of-the-art in
robotic hardware and software, as used in leading robotics companies. On
the other hand, we expect the scientific value of the topic to lead to a
conference or journal publication. Therefore, the project is suited for
students who intend to pursue a career in both industry or academia.
Project Conditions:
- Location: PAL Robotics headquarters in Barcelona, Spain
- Start date: From September 2011
- Supervisors:
Adolfo Rodríguez Tsouroukdissian (adolfo.rodriguez@pal-robotics.com)
Freek Stulp (stulp@clmc.usc.edu)
Applicant Requirements:
- Pursuing a M.Sc. title in robotics, computer science or a related field.
- Practical experience in C/C++.
- Proficiency in English in communication and writing.
- European Union citizen or resident.
Contact details:
If you're interested, please submit your resume to: recruit@pal-robotics.com. Please specify the job code and job name in the subject of the email.
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Adolfo Rodríguez Tsouroukdissian
Robotics engineer
PAL ROBOTICS S.L
http://www.pal-robotics.com
Tel. +34.93.414.53.47
Fax.+34.93.209.11.09
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