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Hands-On ROS for Robotics Programming

By : Bernardo Ronquillo Japón
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Hands-On ROS for Robotics Programming

By: Bernardo Ronquillo Japón

Overview of this book

Connecting a physical robot to a robot simulation using the Robot Operating System (ROS) infrastructure is one of the most common challenges faced by ROS engineers. With this book, you'll learn how to simulate a robot in a virtual environment and achieve desired behavior in equivalent real-world scenarios. This book starts with an introduction to GoPiGo3 and the sensors and actuators with which it is equipped. You'll then work with GoPiGo3's digital twin by creating a 3D model from scratch and running a simulation in ROS using Gazebo. Next, the book will show you how to use GoPiGo3 to build and run an autonomous mobile robot that is aware of its surroundings. Finally, you'll find out how a robot can learn tasks that have not been programmed in the code but are acquired by observing its environment. You'll even cover topics such as deep learning and reinforcement learning. By the end of this robot programming book, you'll be well-versed with the basics of building specific-purpose applications in robotics and developing highly intelligent autonomous robots from scratch.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Physical Robot Assembly and Testing
5
Section 2: Robot Simulation with Gazebo
8
Section 3: Autonomous Navigation Using SLAM
13
Section 4: Adaptive Robot Behavior Using Machine Learning

Technical requirements

The practical aspects of this chapter require you to have access to a desktop computer or laptop with either of these two Ubuntu versions:

  • Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial
  • Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic

Long-term support (LTS) Ubuntu versions are maintained by Canonical for the next 5 years. Also, these kind of versions are released in even years. Hence, Ubuntu 16.04- released in 2016- will be maintained up to 2021, while Ubuntu 18.04- released in 2018- will be maintained up to 2023. We will not consider odd-year versions, that is, Ubuntu 17 or Ubuntu 19 because they are development releases that are not LTS.

Open Robotics releases a new version of ROS every year coinciding with every Ubuntu version. The correspondence is as follows:

  • ROS Kinetic running under Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial
  • ROS Melodic running under Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic

The most used version as of the writing of this book...