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Robot Operating System Cookbook

Robot Operating System Cookbook

By : Bipin
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Robot Operating System Cookbook

Robot Operating System Cookbook

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By: Bipin

Overview of this book

This book will leverage the power of ROS with an introduction to its core and advanced concepts through exciting recipes. You will get acquainted with the use of different synchronous and asynchronous communication methods, including messages, services, and actions. You will learn how to use the various debugging and visualization tools used in development and how to interface sensors and actuators with the ROS framework. Firstly, you will get to grips with ROS simulation frameworks, such as Gazebo and RotorS for modeling and simulating any physical robot and virtual environment. You will also cover mobile robotics, micro-aerial vehicles, and robotic arms, which are the leading branches of robotic applications. Robot Operating System Cookbook will also guide you in the development of an autonomous navigation framework for both mobile robots and micro-aerial vehicles. Finally, you will explore ROS-Industrial, an open source project that extends the advanced capabilities of ROS software to manufacturing industries.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Introduction

In the previous chapter, we looked into the general information about the ROS architecture and how it works. We saw certain concepts, tools, and samples of how to interact with nodes, topics, and services. However, in the beginning, all of these concepts might look complicated, but, in the upcoming chapters, we will start to understand their applications. It is advisable to practice these terms and refer to tutorials before reading the upcoming chapters.

In this chapter, we will learn the advanced concepts of the ROS architecture, which includes the parameter server and dynamic parameter, actionlib, and nodelets, along with TF broadcaster and listener. In addition, we will also look into the ROS simulation framework, Gazebo, and how to develop a plugin for it. Finally, we will look at the ROS visualization tool (RViz) and its plugins. We will discuss the functionalities...

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