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ROS Programming: Building Powerful Robots

By : Anil Mahtani, Aaron Martinez, Enrique Fernandez Perdomo, Luis Sánchez, Lentin Joseph
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ROS Programming: Building Powerful Robots

By: Anil Mahtani, Aaron Martinez, Enrique Fernandez Perdomo, Luis Sánchez, Lentin Joseph

Overview of this book

This learning path is designed to help you program and build your robots using open source ROS libraries and tools. We start with the installation and basic concepts, then continue with the more complex modules available in ROS, such as sensor and actuator integration (drivers), navigation and mapping (so you can create an autonomous mobile robot), manipulation, computer vision, perception in 3D with PCL, and more. We then discuss advanced concepts in robotics and how to program using ROS. You'll get a deep overview of the ROS framework, which will give you a clear idea of how ROS really works. During the course of the book, you will learn how to build models of complex robots, and simulate and interface the robot using the ROS MoveIt motion planning library and ROS navigation stacks. We'll go through great projects such as building a self-driving car, an autonomous mobile robot, and image recognition using deep learning and ROS. You can find beginner, intermediate, and expert ROS robotics applications inside! It includes content from the following Packt products: ? Effective Robotics Programming with ROS - Third Edition ? Mastering ROS for Robotics Programming ? ROS Robotics Projects
Table of Contents (37 chapters)
Title page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Preface
Bibliography
Index

Using the IMU - Xsens MTi


In the following image, you can see the Xsens MTi, which is the sensor used in this section:

Xsens Mti

Xsens IMU is a typical inertial sensor that you can find in a robot. In this section, you will learn how to use it in ROS and how to use the topics published by the sensor.

You can use a lot of IMU devices with ROS such as the Razor IMU that we have used before. In this section, we will use the Xsens IMU, which is necessary to install the right drivers. But if you want to use MicroStrain 3DM-GX2 or Wiimote with Wii Motion Plus, you need to download the following drivers:

Note

The drivers for the MicroStrain 3DM-GX2 IMU are available at http://www.ros.org/wiki/microstrain_3dmgx2_imu.  The drivers for Wiimote with Wii Motion Plus are available at http://www.ros.org/wiki/wiimote.

To use our device, we are going to use xsens_driver. You can install it using the following command:

$ sudo apt-get install ros-kinect-xsens-driver

Using the following commands, we also need to install...