AWS Robo Maker Develop Test and Deploy Intelligent
AWS Robo. Maker Develop, Test, and Deploy Intelligent Robotic Applications with AWS Paul Ahlgren, Senior Partner Solutions Architect, Nordics & Baltics 2019 -05 -08 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
Robot landscape Drones Autonomous Walker International Space Station Self-Driving Vehicles Robotic Arms Water Education Rover Home 2 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
Robotics trends in 2018 Robots are being put to work every day across many industries Robotics is undergoing fundamental change in collaboration, autonomous mobility, and increasing intelligence By 2023, it’s estimated that mobile autonomous robots will emerge as the standard for logistic and fulfillment processes By 2030, 70% of all mobile material handling equipment will be autonomous • Logistics • Agriculture • Construction • Energy Management • Retail • Oil and Gas • Hospitality • Facilities Management • Healthcare • Household chores 3 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark Source: IDTech. Ex
Mobile robotics trends 2018 We are at the beginning of an inflection point, where expected growth in the use of mobile robots will increase by almost tenfold over the next 2– 3 years, but… 4 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
Robotic development is difficult and time consuming Requires machine learning expertise for intelligent functions Many prototyping iterations Months to building a realistic simulation environment 5 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark Days spent setting up and configuring Duplicated efforts integrating an application management system
Robotic development cycle 1) Select robotics software framework 2) Develop robotics application 3) Test and simulate application 1) Deploy and manage application New application release and update 6 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
Robot Operating System (ROS) primer Most widely used software framework for teaching and learning about robotics – over 16 million. deb (Linux Debian) packages downloaded in 2018, a 400% increase since 2014 Founded in Stanford labs over 10 year ago, now managed by the Open Source Robotics Foundation (OSRF) Global open-source community supports two products—Robot Operating System (ROS) and Gazebo ROS A set of software libraries and tools, from drivers to algorithms, that help developers build robot applications Gazebo Robust physics engine, high-quality graphics, and programmatic and graphical interfaces to help developers simulate robots 7 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
Introducing AWS Robo. Maker A service that makes it easy for developers to develop, test, and deploy robotics applications, as well as build intelligent robotics functions using cloud services 8 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
AWS Robo. Maker service suite Cloud Extensions for ROS 9 Development Environment © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark Simulation Fleet Management
AWS Robo. Maker Cloud Extensions for ROS Cloud extensions written as ROS packages automatically create connections and make API calls to AWS services, such as Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, Amazon Kinesis Video Streams, Amazon Rekognition, and Amazon Cloud. Watch LEX speech recognition 10 POLLY speech generation KINESIS VIDEO STREAMS video streams © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark REKOGNITION image and video analysis CLOUDWATCH logging and monitoring
AWS Robo. Maker Sample Robot Applications Hello World Robot Monitoring Self-driving using RL 11 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark Navigation and Person Recognition Object-following using RL Voice Commands
AWS Robo. Maker Development Environment v Start application development with zero setup effort v Create a Robo. Maker development environment with a single click of a button v Includes pre-installed Robo. Maker cloud extensions and sample robotics applications v Automatic download, compile and configuration of operating system, development software, and ROS 12 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
AWS Robo. Maker Simulation v Pre-built virtual 3 D worlds provided out of box, or v v bring your own Zero infrastructure to provision, configure or manage Run multiple simulations in parallel Auto-scale based on simulation complexity Pay-as-you-go simulation resource consumption 13 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
AWS Robo. Maker Fleet Management v Integrated with AWS Io. T Greengrass v Built-in robot registry, security, and fault- tolerance v Deploy robotics application over-the-air with just a few clicks on the AWS Management Console 14 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
AWS Robo. Maker Pricing Structure v Cloud Extensions for ROS: Customers will incur standard AWS service charges when the ROS application utilizes an AWS service through these cloud extensions. v Development Environment: There is no extra charge for the Robo. Maker development environment. Customers pay only for the underlying compute and storage resources (e. g. EC 2 instances and EBS volumes). v Simulation: Pricing is based on resource consumptions, measured as number of “Simulation Units”. “Simulation Unit” is metered at minute granularity and each unit is comprised of 1 v. CPU and 2 GB memory and is charged at $0. 4 per hour. v Fleet Management: Customers pay for the underlying Greengrass resources at the standard price of $0. 16 per active robot (device) per month. 15 © 2018, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon Confidential and Trademark
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