1st Edition

A Concise Introduction to Robot Programming with ROS2

By Francisco Martín Rico Copyright 2022
    264 Pages 50 Color & 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    264 Pages 50 Color & 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    264 Pages 50 Color & 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    A Concise Introduction to Robot Programming with ROS2 provides the reader with the concepts and tools necessary to bring a robot to life through programming. It will equip the reader with the skills necessary to undertake projects with ROS2, the new version of ROS. It is not necessary to have previous experience with ROS2 as it will describe its concepts, tools, and methodologies from the beginning.

    Key Features

    • Uses the two programming languages officially supported in ROS2 (C++, mainly, and Python)
    • Approaches ROS2 from three different but complementary dimensions: the Community, Computation Graph, and the Workspace
    • Includes a complete simulated robot, development and testing strategies, Behavior Trees, and Nav2 description, setup, and use
    • A GitHub repository with code to assist readers

    It will appeal to motivated engineering students, engineers, and professionals working with robot programming.

    List of Figures

    List of Tables

    Introduction

    First Steps First Behavior: Avoiding Obstacles with Finite States Machines

    The TF Subsystem

    Reactive Behaviors

    Programming Robot Behaviors with Behavior Trees

    Appendix: Source Code

    Bibliography

    Biography

    Francisco Martín Rico, Doctor Engineer in Robotics, is an Associate Professor at the Rey Juan Carlos University, where he leads the Intelligent Robotics Lab and teaches courses on Software Architectures and Middlewares for Robots, Mobile Robotics, Planning or Cognitive Systems. He is a reputed member of the ROS community, authoring and contributing to reference packages like ROS2 Planning System (Plansys2) and Nav2. He recently received the Best ROS Developer 2022 award.