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== Goals == | == Goals == |
Revision as of 06:31, 6 January 2017
This page helps for the preparation of the PolarSys Rover Hackathon for Amalthea4Public project
- Location: TBD, certainly Stuttgart
- Date: January 19th, 2017
- Time: TBD
After the Hackathon, this page will become a report of what happened during the Hackathon.
Contents
Attendees
- Gaël Blondelle (Eclipse Foundation Europe)
- David Schmelter (Fraunhofer)
- Joerg Tessmer (Bosch)
- Harald Mackamul (Bosch)
- Daniel Kunz (Bosch)
- Francesco Gerardi (Bosch)
- Zakir Meer (Bosch)
- Lukas Krawczyk (FH Dortmund)¹
- Robert Hoettger (FH Dortmund)¹
- Mustafa Özcelikörs (FH Dortmund)¹
¹(Arrival at Stuttgart likely between 10:30 and 12:00)
Goals
- Setup the standard tool chain to modify the rover
- Control and access the rover from your laptop
- Integrate A4P tools with the tool chain
- Adapt the Rover demo to cover innovations of the Amalthea4Public project
Hardware
The setup of the Hackathon will enable several teams to address simultaneously the different aspects of a larger demo.
- For the Hackathon, we will have 5 full Rover kits as described on this page.
- We also plan to provide a minimalist non rover kit that consists of a Raspberry pi, and few resistors that enable to simulate the Rover kit with the Raspberry Pi 3 in the loop.
Pre-requisites
- Follow the Rover getting started tutorial available on the temporary rover website.