This page describes the practical lab component of the Summer Course on Robotics for Wildfires 2026. Here you will find the lab format, the hands-on topics, what you will build/test, and what you should prepare and bring. We will update this page as equipment availability and lab stations are confirmed.
Lab focus: From prototypes to real deployment
Wildfire environments are messy: smoke, low visibility, uneven terrain, time pressure, and unreliable communications. Our labs focus on field-ready robotics workflows, not only theory.
You will work in small groups on short, practical exercises that reflect real operational constraints, including:
- Robust perception in degraded visibility (smoke/dust, low contrast)
- SLAM & navigation under uncertainty (sensor fusion and failure cases)
- Rugged ground robotics (mobility, stability, payload and power constraints)
- Human-in-the-loop interfaces (wearables/AR cues, operator workload)
- Decision-support pipelines (data → alerts → actionable decisions)
What you will
Do in the labs
Depending on the final equipment list and group size, labs will include combinations of:
- Building and validating a mapping/localization pipeline with multi-sensor inputs
- Running a navigation stack in constrained scenarios (limited visibility + obstacles)
- Testing sensor robustness (dropouts, noise, miscalibration, partial failures)
- Designing a simple operator-facing UI/UX for field decisions (alerts, confidence, priorities)
- Short “mission-style” exercises: detect → localize → communicate → decide
Prerequisites (recommended)
This course is designed for Master/PhD students, researchers, and industry engineers. You don’t need to be an expert, but you should be comfortable with:
- Basic programming (Python or C/C++)
- Intro robotics concepts (frames, sensors, basic control)
- Familiarity with Linux is helpful (not mandatory)
What to bring
- Laptop (recommended: 16 GB RAM; Linux preferred; Windows OK for most tasks)
- USB mouse (recommended for lab work)
- Optional (if approved): your own sensors/robot platform for discussion/demo
A final required software list (and installation checklist) will be posted here closer to the course date.
Updates
This page will be updated with:
- Final lab stations & datasets
- Required software packages / installation guide
- Safety/handling rules and lab schedule details
If you have accessibility or equipment needs, please contact the organizers via the event email.

