Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of AWS RoboMaker Features and Architecture for Government
- Key Concepts and Features
- Robotic Development Lifecycle
Getting Started with AWS RoboMaker for Government
- Setting Up an AWS Account
- Configuring the Environment
- Building and Deploying Applications
- Running Simulations
- Launching Sample Applications
Developing Applications with the Robot Operating System (ROS) for Government
- Creating a New Robotic Application
- Building and Bundling Applications
- Simulation Jobs
- Cloud Extensions
Working with Robot and Simulation Applications for Government
- Robot and Simulation Application Actions (Create, View, Update, Delete)
- Robot Application Version Actions
- Simulation Application Version Actions
Building Worlds with Simulation WorldForge for Government
- Concepts and Templates
- Common Tasks
- Managing Templates and Jobs
- Managing Generated Worlds
Running Simulation Jobs for Government
- Configuring Amazon VPC
- Accessing Data
- Managing Simulation Jobs
- Simulation Tools
Managing Robots, Fleets, and Deployments for Government
- Creating and Deleting a Robot
- Registering and Deregistering Robots
- Creating and Deleting Fleets
- Deployment Jobs
Monitoring and Protecting AWS RoboMaker Services for Government
- Logging with AWS CloudTrail
- Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch
- Data Protection and Authentication Control
- Infrastructure Security
- Tagging Resources
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience in application development
- Familiarity with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Audience
- Developers for government
Testimonials (3)
All good, nothing to improve
Ievgen Vinchyk - GE Medical Systems Polska Sp. Z O.O.
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IOT applications
Palaniswamy Suresh Kumar - Makers' Academy
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I feel I get the core skills I need to understand how the ROS fits together, and how to structure projects in it.