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Effective Robotics Programming with ROS

You're reading from   Effective Robotics Programming with ROS Find out everything you need to know to build powerful robots with the most up-to-date ROS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463654
Length 468 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Luis S√°nchez Luis S√°nchez
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Enrique Fernandez Perdomo Enrique Fernandez Perdomo
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Enrique Fernandez Perdomo
Anil Mahtani Anil Mahtani
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Preface 1. Getting Started with ROS FREE CHAPTER 2. ROS Architecture and Concepts 3. Visualization and Debugging Tools 4. 3D Modeling and Simulation 5. The Navigation Stack – Robot Setups 6. The Navigation Stack – Beyond Setups 7. Manipulation with MoveIt! 8. Using Sensors and Actuators with ROS 9. Computer Vision 10. Point Clouds Index

ROS packages useful for Computer Vision tasks


The great advantage of doing Computer Vision in ROS is the fact that we do not have to re-invent the wheel. A lot of third-party software is available, and we can also connect our vision stuff to the real robots or perform simulations. Here, we are going to enumerate interesting Computer Vision tools for the most common visual tasks, but we will only explain one of them in detail, including all the steps to set it up.

We will do this for visual odometry, but other packages are also easy to install and it is also easy to start playing with them; simply follow the tutorials or manuals in the links provided here:

  • Visual Servoing: Also known as Vision-based Robot Control, this is a technique that uses feedback information obtained from a vision sensor to control the motion of a robot, typically an arm used for grasping. In ROS, we have a wrapper of the Visual Servoing Platform (ViSP) software (http://www.irisa.fr/lagadic/visp/visp.html and http...

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