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ROS Robotics Projects,

You're reading from   ROS Robotics Projects, Build and control robots powered by the Robot Operating System, machine learning, and virtual reality

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838649326
Length 456 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ramkumar Gandhinathan Ramkumar Gandhinathan
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with ROS FREE CHAPTER 2. Introduction to ROS-2 and Its Capabilities 3. Building an Industrial Mobile Manipulator 4. Handling Complex Robot Tasks Using State Machines 5. Building an Industrial Application 6. Multi-Robot Collaboration 7. ROS on Embedded Platforms and Their Control 8. Reinforcement Learning and Robotics 9. Deep Learning Using ROS and TensorFlow 10. Creating a Self-Driving Car Using ROS 11. Teleoperating Robots Using a VR Headset and Leap Motion 12. Face Detection and Tracking Using ROS, OpenCV, and Dynamixel Servos 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Setting up ROS on VirtualBox

As you know, complete ROS support is only present on Ubuntu. So, what about Windows and macOS users? Can't they use ROS? Yes, they can, using a tool called VirtualBox (https://www.virtualbox.org/). VirtualBox allows us to install a guest OS without affecting the host OS. The virtual OS can work along with the host OS in a given specification of a virtual computer, such as the number of processors and RAM and hard disk size.

You can download VirtualBox for popular OSes from the following link: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads.

The complete installation procedure for Ubuntu on VirtualBox is shown in the following tutorial video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbmRXJJKsvs.

The following is a screenshot of the VirtualBox GUI. You can see the virtual OS list on the left-hand side and the virtual PC configuration on the right-hand side. The buttons for creating a new virtual OS and starting the existing VirtualBox are on the top panel. The optimal virtual PC configuration is shown in the following screenshot:

The VirtualBox configuration

Here are the main specifications of the virtual PC:

  • Number of CPUs: 1
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Display | Video Memory: 128 MB
  • Acceleration: 3D
  • Storage: 20 GB to 30 GB
  • Network adapter: NAT

In order to have hardware acceleration, you should install drivers from the VirtualBox Guest addons disc. After booting into the Ubuntu desktop, navigate to Devices | Insert Guest Addition CD Image. This will mount the CD image in Ubuntu and ask the user to run the script to install drivers. If we allow it, it will automatically install all of the drivers. After a reboot, you will get full acceleration on the Ubuntu guest.

There is no difference in ROS installation on VirtualBox. If the virtual network adapter is in NAT mode, the internet connection of the host OS will be shared with the guest OS, so the guest can work the same as the real OS. We now have ROS set up on VirtualBox.

The next section is an introduction to Docker.

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ROS Robotics Projects, - Second Edition
Published in: Dec 2019
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781838649326
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