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ROS Programming: Building Powerful Robots

You're reading from   ROS Programming: Building Powerful Robots Design, build and simulate complex robots using the Robot Operating System

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Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788627436
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Edition 1st Edition
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Anil Mahtani Anil Mahtani
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Table of Contents (37) Chapters Close

Title page
Copyright and Credits
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Preface
1. Getting Started with ROS 2. ROS Architecture and Concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Visualization and Debugging Tools 4. The Navigation Stack - Robot Setups 5. The Navigation Stack - Beyond Setups 6. Manipulation with MoveIt! 7. Using Sensors and Actuators with ROS 8. Computer Vision 9. Point Clouds 10. Working with 3D Robot Modeling in ROS 11. Simulating Robots Using ROS and Gazebo 12. Working with Pluginlib, Nodelets, and Gazebo Plugins 13. Writing ROS Controllers and Visualization Plugins 14. Interfacing I/O Boards, Sensors, and Actuators to ROS 15. Programming Vision Sensors using ROS, Open-CV, and PCL 16. Building and Interfacing Differential Drive Mobile Robot Hardware in ROS 17. Exploring the Advanced Capabilities of ROS-MoveIt! 18. ROS for Industrial Robots 19. Troubleshooting and Best Practices in ROS 20. Face Detection and Tracking Using ROS, OpenCV and Dynamixel Servos 21. Building a Siri-Like Chatbot in ROS 22. Controlling Embedded Boards Using ROS 23. Teleoperate a Robot Using Hand Gestures 24. Object Detection and Recognition 25. Deep Learning Using ROS and TensorFlow 26. ROS on MATLAB and Android 27. Building an Autonomous Mobile Robot 28. Creating a Self-Driving Car Using ROS 29. Teleoperating a Robot Using a VR Headset and Leap Motion 30. Controlling Your Robots over the Web 1. Bibliography
2. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Interfacing Arduino with ROS


Interfacing an Arduino board with ROS simply means running a ROS node on Arduino that can publish/subscribe like a normal ROS node. An Arduino ROS node can be used to acquire and publish sensor values to a ROS environment, and other nodes can process it. Also, we can control devices, for example, actuators such as DC motors, by publishing values to an Arduino node. The main communication between PC and Arduino happens over UART. There is a dedicated protocol called ROS Serial (http://wiki.ros.org/rosserial/Overview), implemented as a ROS metapackage called rosserial, which can encode and decode ROS Serial messages. Using the ROS Serial protocol, we can publish and subscribe to Arduino like a ROS node over UART.

To start with ROS interfacing of Arduino, follow these steps:

  1. First, we have to install some ROS packages on Ubuntu. The following commands can be used to install them.
  2. Installing the rosserial metapackage:
$ sudo apt-get install ros-kinetic-rosserial
  1. The following...
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