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Mastering ROS for Robotics Programming, Third edition - Third Edition

By : Lentin Joseph, Jonathan Cacace
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Mastering ROS for Robotics Programming, Third edition - Third Edition

By: Lentin Joseph, Jonathan Cacace

Overview of this book

The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a software framework used for programming complex robots. ROS enables you to develop software for building complex robots without writing code from scratch, saving valuable development time. Mastering ROS for Robotics Programming provides complete coverage of the advanced concepts using easy-to-understand, practical examples and step-by-step explanations of essential concepts that you can apply to your ROS robotics projects. The book begins by helping you get to grips with the basic concepts necessary for programming robots with ROS. You'll then discover how to develop a robot simulation, as well as an actual robot, and understand how to apply high-level capabilities such as navigation and manipulation from scratch. As you advance, you'll learn how to create ROS controllers and plugins and explore ROS's industrial applications and how it interacts with aerial robots. Finally, you'll discover best practices and methods for working with ROS efficiently. By the end of this ROS book, you'll have learned how to create various applications in ROS and build your first ROS robot.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1 – ROS Programming Essentials
4
Section 2 – ROS Robot Simulation
11
Section 3 – ROS Robot Hardware Prototyping
15
Section 4 – Advanced ROS Programming

Chapter 10: Programming Vision Sensors Using ROS, OpenCV, and PCL

In the previous chapter, we discussed how to interface sensors and actuators using I/O boards in ROS. In this chapter, we are going to discuss how to interface various vision sensors in ROS and program them using libraries such as Open Source Computer Vision (OpenCV) and Point Cloud Library (PCL). The robotic vision is an important aspect of any robot for manipulating objects and navigating the environment. There are lots of 2D/3D vision sensors available on the market, and most of these sensors have driver packages to interface with ROS. First, we will discuss how to interface vision sensors with ROS and how to program them using OpenCV and PCL. Finally, we will discuss how to use fiducial marker libraries to develop vision-based robotic applications.

We will cover the following topics in this chapter:

  • Understanding ROS – OpenCV interfacing packages
  • Understanding ROS – PCL interfacing...