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🚘 Autonóm járművek és robotok programozása || Autonomous vehicles and robots software engineering

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🚘 Autonóm robotok és járművek programozása || Autonomous robots and vehicles software engineering

Acknowledgement

There are many courses who inspired this lecture, some parts were referenced or cited in this course with proper open source licencing.

  • We are grateful to our colleagues at the MIT RACECAR project for creating the F1/10 car model for Gazebo, and the F1/10 community for sharing insights on mapping, localization, and TEB-planner. MIT license.
  • Thank you for the F1/10 Crew at Univerisity of Virginia: Dr. Madhur Behl and Varundev Suresh Babu. GPL-3.0 license. Link.
  • Thank you for ETH Zürich Programming for Robotics - ROS: Péter Fankhauser, Dominic Jud, Martin Wermelinger, Prof. Dr. Marco Hutter.
  • Thank you for "Autonomous Driving Software Engineering" by the Institute of Automotive Technology (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lienkamp, Phillip Karle), TU München. GPL-3.0 license.
  • Thank you for TH Ingolstadt, Autonomous Vehicle Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
  • Thank you Stanford University - Introduction to Robotics by Prof. Oussama Khatib.
  • Thank you Stanford University - CS231n: Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition. Andrej Karpathy. MIT license
  • Thank you Autoware Foundation for the software and the documentation. Apache License 2.0.
  • Thank you Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics - Tamás D. Nagy and Péter Galambos CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
  • Thank you Antonio Mauro Galiano - MIT license

Sources

  1. Korondi Péter: "Rendszertechnika: Integrált gépészeti és villamos rendszerek leírása irányításelméleti megközelítésben", egyetemi jegyzet, Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem, Mechatronika, Optika és Gépészeti Informatika tanszék, Budapest, 2016. december 27.