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ROS Robotics By Example

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ROS Robotics By Example

Overview of this book

The visionaries who created ROS developed a framework for robotics centered on the commonality of robotic systems and exploited this commonality in ROS to expedite the development of future robotic systems. From the fundamental concepts to advanced practical experience, this book will provide you with an incremental knowledge of the ROS framework, the backbone of the robotics evolution. ROS standardizes many layers of robotics functionality from low-level device drivers to process control to message passing to software package management. This book provides step-by-step examples of mobile, armed, and flying robots, describing the ROS implementation as the basic model for other robots of these types. By controlling these robots, whether in simulation or in reality, you will use ROS to drive, move, and fly robots using ROS control.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
ROS Robotics By Example
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this final chapter of the book, we have presented some concepts and references to further extend the capabilities you can endow on your robot. These new concepts should increase your desire to learn more about ROS. The concepts and robot examples presented in this book were meant to provide a solid foundation of ROS.

With the integration and influence of ROS extending to an ever increasing number of robots, this book attempts to cover the essential aspects of robotics systems as they relate to ROS. In the first chapter, we started with ROS fundamentals and used the Turtlesim simulation to demonstrate the concepts of ROS packages, nodes, topics, messages, and services. We continued by exploring a number of example robots that encompass a wide range of purposes:

  • Mobile base in simulation (Turtlesim)

  • Mobile base (TurtleBot)

  • Air vehicle in simulation (Hector)

  • Air vehicles (Crazyflie and Bebop)

  • Manipulator robot (Baxter)

Along the way, ROS software was introduced that interfaces a variety...