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BeagleBone Robotic Projects
BeagleBone Robotic Projects

BeagleBone Robotic Projects: Build and control robots that walk, swim, roll, and fly , Second Edition

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BeagleBone Robotic Projects

Programming the BeagleBone Blue

Before you get started with building your robotic projects, let's take a bit of time to either introduce or review how to program the BeagleBone Blue.

In this chapter, you will:

  • Learn some of the basic Linux commands and get to know how to navigate around the filesystem on the BeagleBone Blue
  • Learn how to create, edit, and save files on the BeagleBone Blue
  • Learn how to create and run Python programs on the BeagleBone Blue
  • Learn how the C programming language is both similar and different from Python so you can both create and edit C code files

Now that things are up and running, you'll want your BeagleBone Blue to start doing something. Almost always, this requires you to either create your own programs or edit someone else's programs. This chapter will provide a brief introduction to basic Linux commands and Python and C programming...

Basic Linux commands showing how to navigate around the filesystem on the BeagleBone Blue

After completing Chapter 1, Getting Started with the BeagleBone Blue , you should have a working BeagleBone Blue running a version of Linux called Ubuntu. We selected this one because it is the most popular and thus has the largest set of supported hardware and software. The commands I am going to review should also work with other versions of Linux, but I'll be showing examples using Ubuntu.

So, power up your BeagleBone Blue, connect via Wi-Fi, and log in to user SSH with the proper username and password. Now you are ready for a quick tour of Linux. This will not be extensive, but you will learn some of the basic commands and how to access some fundamental functionality.

Once you have logged in, you should have an active Terminal window. It should look something like this:

Your cursor...

Creating, editing, and saving files on the BeagleBone Blue

Now that you can log in and move easily between directories and see which files are in your directories, you'll want to be able to edit those files. To do this, you'll need a program that allows you to edit the characters in a file. If you have worked in Microsoft Windows, you probably have used a program such as Microsoft Notepad, WordPad, or Word to do this. As you might imagine, these are not available in Linux.

There are several choices, all of which are free. I am going to show you how to use an editor program called Emacs. Other possibilities are programs such nano, vi, Vim, and gedit. There is nothing more religious than conversation among programmers about which editor to use, so if you have a strong opinion, you are probably already used to using one of these editors. The vi and nano editors are included...

Creating and running Python programs on the BeagleBone Blue

Now that you can get around and even edit programs, you can begin to use the BeagleBone Blue to create programs so you can control your robotic projects.

Now that you are ready to begin programming, you'll need to choose a language. There are many available: C, C++, Java, Python, Perl, and a great deal of other possibilities. You'll use Python initially for two reasons. First, it is a simple language that makes intuitive sense and is very easy to use. Second, much of the open source functionality in the robotics world is available in Python. You'll also learn a bit of C in this chapter as well because sometimes, functionality is only available in C. But it makes the most sense to start in Python. To work the examples in this section, you'll need a version of Python installed to complete this section...

Some basic programming constructs on the BeagleBone Blue

Now that you know how to run a simple Python program on the BeagleBone Blue, let's look at some more complex programming constructs. Specifically, you'll learn what to do when you want to decide what instructions to execute and show how to loop your code to do the same thing more than once. You'll learn how to use libraries in Python code and how to organize statements into functions. Finally, you'll learn about some very basic object-oriented concepts.

As with the previous section, once you have the basic system and Emacs, you are ready to start coding. As you have seen, your programs normally start with the first line of code and then continue executing the next line until your program runs out of code. This is fine, but what if you want to decide between two different courses of action? You can do...

A brief introduction to the C programming language

You've been introduced to a simple programming language in Python. Now let's introduce a more complex but powerful language called C. C is the original language of Linux and has been around for many decades but is still widely used by open source developers. It is similar to Python, but it is also a bit different, and since you may need to both understand and make changes to C code, you may need to be familiar with it and how it is used.

As with Python, you will need to have access to the language capabilities. These come in the form of a compiler and build system, which turns your text files that contain programs to machine code that the processor can actually execute. To do this, type sudo apt-get install build-essential. This will install the programs you need to turn your code into executables for the system.

Now...

Summary

It is always a bit difficult to try new things. If this was your first attempt at programming, you may still feel a bit uncomfortable as I ask you to create or edit files. However, I will try to give you explicit instructions on what to type so that you can be successful. There is one major challenge when working with computers. They always do exactly what you tell them to do, not necessarily what you wanted them to do. So if you encounter problems, check several times to make sure that your code matches the example exactly. Now on to the next chapter and some actual coding! In the next chapter, you'll be building a simple wheeled platform that you can control with the BeagleBone Blue.

 

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Key benefits

  • • Build powerful robots with the all new BeagleBone Blue
  • • Communicate with your robot and teach it to detect and respond to its environment
  • • Control walking, rolling, swimming, and flying robots with your iOS and Android mobile devices

Description

BeagleBone Blue is effectively a small, light, cheap computer in a similar vein to Raspberry Pi and Arduino. It has all of the extensibility of today’s desktop machines, but without the bulk, expense, or noise. This project guide provides step-by-step instructions that enable anyone to use this new, low-cost platform in some fascinating robotics projects. By the time you are finished, your projects will be able to see, speak, listen, detect their surroundings, and move in a variety of amazing ways. The book begins with unpacking and powering up the components. This includes guidance on what to purchase and how to connect it all successfully, and a primer on programming the BeagleBone Blue. You will add additional software functionality available from the open source community, including making the system see using a webcam, hear using a microphone, and speak using a speaker. You will then learn to use the new hardware capability of the BeagleBone Blue to make your robots move, as well as discover how to add sonar sensors to avoid or find objects. Later, you will learn to remotely control your robot through iOS and Android devices. At the end of this book, you will see how to integrate all of these functionalities to work together, before developing the most impressive robotics projects: Drone and Submarine.

Who is this book for?

This book is for anyone who is curious about using new, low-cost hardware to create robotic projects and have previously been the domain of research labs, major universities, or defence departments. Some programming experience would be useful, but if you know how to use a personal computer, you can use this book to construct far more complex systems than you would have thought possible.

What you will learn

  • • Power on and configure the BeagleBone Blue
  • • Get to know Simple programming techniques to enable the unique hardware capabilities of the BeagleBone Blue.
  • • Connect standard hardware to enable your projects to see, speak, hear, and move
  • • Build advanced capabilities into your projects, such as GPS and sonar sensors
  • • Build complex projects that can fly, or go under or on the water

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Table of Contents

10 Chapters
Getting Started with the BeagleBone Blue Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Programming the BeagleBone Blue Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Making the Unit Mobile - Controlling Wheeled Movement Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Avoiding Obstacles Using Sensors Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Allowing Our BeagleBone Blue to See Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Providing Speech Input and Output Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Making the Unit Very Mobile - Controlling Legged Movement Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Using a GPS Receiver to Locate Your Robot Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
By Land, By Sea, By Air Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
System Dynamics Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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There are a lot of very detailed examples, with screen shots, to help get started but most of the code will not work because it is out of date and incompatible with current libraries. For instance, the book is targeted to the BeagleBone Blue and has instructions to instal roboticscape but that is unnecessary as the correct libraries are already installed on the Blue. The section on OpenCV is completely wrong. The suggestion to use a separate Arduino for controlling a sonar is odd considering the Blue has the pins necessary to run the sonars already.
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