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The ROSIN project

Towards an EU Digital Industrial Platform for Robotics through Open-Source Software

Innerhalb Europas werden zahlreiche Weiterbildungsangebote stattfinden, um ROS bekannter und leichter nutzbar zu machen. (Quelle: Fraunhofer IPA) / Several training sessions within Europe will be held to make ROS-Industrial more accessible and well-known. (Source: Fraunhofer IPA)
Innerhalb Europas werden zahlreiche Weiterbildungsangebote stattfinden, um ROS bekannter und leichter nutzbar zu machen. (Quelle: Fraunhofer IPA) / Several training sessions within Europe will be held to make ROS-Industrial more accessible and well-known. (Source: Fraunhofer IPA)
ROSIN fördert industrielle Anwendungen basierend auf ROS wie bspw. die Pick-and-Place-Anwendung, die bei der Amazon Picking Challenge präsentiert wurde. (Quelle: TU Delft) / The ROSIN project will fund ROS-supported industrial applications like for example pick-and-place applications as they were presented at the 2016 Amazon Picking Challenge. (Source: TU Delft)
ROSIN fördert industrielle Anwendungen basierend auf ROS wie bspw. die Pick-and-Place-Anwendung, die bei der Amazon Picking Challenge präsentiert wurde. (Quelle: TU Delft) / The ROSIN project will fund ROS-supported industrial applications like for example pick-and-place applications as they were presented at the 2016 Amazon Picking Challenge. (Source: TU Delft)

Open-Source Software for robots is a de-facto practice in academia, and its ad-vantages can also benefit industrial applications. The worldwide ROS-Industrialinitiative has been using ROS, the Robot Operating System, to this end. To consolidate Europe’s dominance in advanced manufacturing, ROSIN with Fraunhofer IPA as one of the partners will push the role of the EU within ROS-Industrial to a leading position. It will achieve this through three main actions: ensuring industrial-grade software quality, promoting new business-relevant applications by providing 50% of the project’s budget for European users and developers, supporting educational activities for students and industry professionals. Interested entities are welcome to apply for participation.

ROSIN will create a step change in the availability of high-quality intelligent robot software components for the European industry. It will achieve such objective by building on the existing open-source Robot Operating System (ROS) framework and leveraging its worldwide community. ROS-Industrial already focuses on extending the applicability of ROS to factory automation. Fraunhofer IPA and the TU Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) respectively manage and provide scientific advisory to the Euopean branch of  the ROS-Industrial initiative. Both organizations are part of the ROSIN project consortium,  which can thus benefit fom the existing ROS-I network and collaboration activities with industrial partners.

Bringing ROS to the factory floor by improving software quality

To achieve the project’s aims, the partners – besides Fraunhofer IPA it is TU Delft as coordinator, the IT University of Copenhagen, the FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation and ABB AB – need to answer  two questions on the suitability of open-source software (OSS) for manufacturing.  The first one is about softwae quality, which has to conform to industrial requirements. To ensure this, ROSIN introduces a breakthrough innovation in automated code quality testing in an effort led by the IT University of Copenhagen. This is complemented with a full palette of quality assurance measures including novel model-in-the-loop continuous integration testing with ABB robots.

The second question focuses on the level of industrial interest in Europe towards OSS and the opportunity to further invest in it. On the one hand, there are already examples of operating installations running on ROS. On the other, this question is closely related to code quality, with the two factors holding each other in deadlock: further quality improvement requires industrial investment, and vice versa. ROSIN will resolve this deadlock.

Targeted investments for interested entities

In parallel to the developments bringing quality improvements, more ROS-Industrial tools and components will be created and existing ones will be improved. This will be performed by making 50% of the ROSIN budget available to collaborating European users and developers for so-called Focused Technical Projects (FTPs). ROSIN maximizes budget efficacy by alleviating yet another deadlock: experience shows that industry willfund ROS-Industrial developments, but only after successful delivery. ROSIN provides pre-financing for FTP developers to each the first milestone (up to 30% of the totalcosts), when such developers commit to subsequently fund the remaining expenses. Entities (with a legal seat in the EU and collaborating countries) interested in this financially supported collaboration ae welcome to apply via www.rosin-project.eu.

Support for educational activities and commercial exploitation

Broad EU-wide educational activities, led by FH Aachen, and community-building activities, led by Fraunhofer IPA, will make ROS-Industrial a well-known, accessible tool for factory automation. To ease commercial exploitation of ROS-Industrial applications, Tecnalia will coordinate the creation of a commercial release template with guidelines addressing technical and non-technical (e.g., licensing) matters. The critical mass of trained students and professionals, together with a clear path to commercial exploitation, will result in a widely adopted, high quality, open-source industrial platform.


Further information


fraunhofer_IPA
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung IPA
Nobelstraße 12
70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Phone: +49 711 970 1667
email: joerg-dieter.walz@ipa.fraunhofer.de
Internet: http://www.ipa.fraunhofer.de

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