Robotics and ROS 2 - Learn by Doing! Manipulators
I almost forgot! We need one more essential and exciting part of this course for your active learning! Experiment, Develop, and Test your ideas in the Robot (real or simulated on your PC) In each Section of the course, I'll introduce you to a new concept, and then we will use it to add new functionalities to the robot:
Before you start
- Basic Python familiarity
- Comfort with algebra or calculus basics
- Interest in robotics systems
About this guide
I almost forgot! We need one more essential and exciting part of this course for your active learning!
Experiment, Develop, and Test your ideas in the Robot (real or simulated on your PC)
In each Section of the course, I'll introduce you to a new concept, and then we will use it to add new functionalities to the robot:
- Introduction to the Course
- Set up the Environment: Install Ubuntu and ROS Noetic
- Introduction to ROS: What is ROS and why is it so important in Robotics. [...] 1. TF2
Common questions
What will I learn in Robotics and ROS 2 - Learn by Doing! Manipulators?
I almost forgot! We need one more essential and exciting part of this course for your active learning! Experiment, Develop, and Test your ideas in the Robot (real or simulated on your PC) In each Section of the course, I'll introduce you to a new concept, and then we will use it
Is Robotics and ROS 2 - Learn by Doing! Manipulators free?
Yes — this guide is free to access through Udemy. Some providers may offer paid certificates separately.
Do I need any prerequisites?
Recommended prep: Basic Python familiarity; Comfort with algebra or calculus basics; Interest in robotics systems.
How long does it take?
Self-paced (provider defined). Most learners complete this guide in self-directed sessions over a few weeks.
Does it offer a certificate?
This guide does not include a formal certificate. Focus is on the learning material itself.
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