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5G-ERA Hackathon

25 April 2023 @ 11:30 - 26 April 2023 @ 16:30 CEST

5G-ERA project invites you to its first public hackathon that will be hosted in a hybrid mode both on the premises of the University of Bedfordshire and online using Zoom.

The Hackathon will last a total of two days, and participants will be prepared for the hackathon (25th of April 2023), with the actual event taking place on the 26th of April 2023.

Participants will gain personal experience on:

1)     Creating a distributed and containerised network application for obstacle avoidance using a simulated TurtleBot 3 under the 5G-ERA

2)     Deploying the newly created network application into an orchestrated and cloud-native environment

3)     Offloading the tasks from robot to cloud using the 5G-ERA

The first day (25/04/2023) will be dedicated to preparation and warm-up. Participants will go through the 5G-ERA environment with hosts on basic libraries and ROS simulation environments. It will ensure the 5G-ERA cloud robotics environment is configured and fully functional.

On the second day (26/04/2023), users will build a new network application for distributed robotics and deploy it in a cloud-native environment for offloading tasks dynamically.

 

Online Location:

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82908773888?pwd=M1Bua1hKWVN3U2d4Wmh0OGVwZlc5Zz09

Meeting ID: 829 0877 3888

Passcode: 549201

 

Offline Location:

Room A220a, A Block, Park Square

Centre for Robotics and Smart Information Systems

University of Bedfordshire, University Square

Luton, LU1 3JU, United Kingdom

 

For more information please contact Mr. Radu Popescu at Radu.Popescu@beds.ac.uk.

Register at: https://5g-era.eu/news-events/

Details

Start:
25 April 2023 @ 11:30 CEST
End:
26 April 2023 @ 16:30 CEST

Organizer

5G-era
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Venue

University of Bedfordshire
Centre for Robotics and Smart Information Systems University of Bedfordshire, University Square
Luton, LU1 3JU United Kingdom
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