What is the Robotics Development Environment with AWS RoboMaker?
The Robotics Development Environment is a setup of AWS RoboMaker which helps users to build and use robot applications. This environment gives a set of tools and resources that make it easy to create, test, and launch the robotic systems. It gives access to familiar tools like the Robot Operating System (ROS), the Gazebo environment, and different software development kits (SDKs). These tools allow developers to build, debug, and deploy their robotic applications easily.
With the help of the AWS RoboMaker’s Robotics Development Environment, developers can use the available cloud resources to enhance their development efforts and make their applications available faster. It also gives support with other AWS services, so developers can easily other features like machine learning, and data analytics, and monitor their robotic applications in a nutshell. It can also provide the user with robust tools combined with cloud resources like a human having a super-charged workshop for bringing robot ideas to life.
Setting Up Your First Robotics Development Environment With AWS RoboMaker
AWS RoboMaker is a service for robotic developers provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). This service helps its users to build robot applications easily. The structure of the RoboMaker is like a big toolbox filled with everything a user needs to create, test, and launch their robotic systems. It also provides a simulation environment for the robotics application development which is powered by Gazebo.
A gazebo is a type of virtual playground where the developers can create digital versions of the robotic systems and test them out in different situations without the need of any physical hardware. It also helps the user to try out different ideas and make changes easily and in a faster way. Gazebo helps the developer to build actual prototypes in a cheaper way because AWS RoboMaker also supports the Robot Operating System (ROS), which is a very popular software used by a lot of robotics developers.