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ROS (Robot Operating System) on the BeagleBone Black

fustini
fustini over 12 years ago

One the BeagleBoard.org Google Summer of Code projects is:

 

beagle-ros: Integration of the Robot Operative System (ROS) and the BeagleBone.

http://beagleboard.org/project/beagle-ros/

 

Both ROS and the BeagleBone are great tools and increasingly being used in robotics. Having both of them working together in a easy way would be a great asset.

 

The project's blog is at:

 

http://beagleros.wordpress.com/

 

where there is a new video:

 

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Following the last post, I decided to connect a DC Motor to the PWM signal (the DC motor needs a motor controller as well, in this particular case i used the TI DRV8837). And there it goes:

 

Beaglebone (with Angstrom) [how-to]

ROS (meta-ros) [how-to]

IMU (Invensense MPU9150 evaluation module)

DC Motor and motor controller

 

Not that i consider myself an expert in robotics but let me call this simple example a Hello world in robotics (or, if you prefer Hello robot  ). Why? Well, a robot is basically a device with computing power, sensors and actuators and that’s exactly what this setup has. Furthermore, using the Robot Operative System makes it super easy to attach new capabilities to the robot.

 

Hopefully this homemade fan robot will help me out survive this summer coding in Spain

 

 

Anyone have plans to use ROS on the BBB?  Are there robotics project that ROS would make easier?

 

Thanks!

Drew

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  • morgaine
    morgaine over 12 years ago +1
    Wikipedia link (if it's the same "ROS"): ROS -- Robot_Operating_System , plus official website and official wiki . Just starting to read them.
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 12 years ago in reply to morgaine +1
    There is another (less popular) so-called robot operating system called Player, I am planning to try that out. I'll report on any findings. I think it is more older, but not as much development on it any…
  • morgaine
    morgaine over 12 years ago in reply to shabaz +1
    I'd better not start another robotic-type project until I finish the 3D printer. I regularly get the urge to put an ARM board in the Roomba though!
  • morgaine
    morgaine over 12 years ago

    Wikipedia link (if it's the same "ROS"):  ROS -- Robot_Operating_System , plus official website and official wiki.

     

    Just starting to read them.

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 12 years ago in reply to morgaine

    There is another (less popular) so-called robot operating system called Player, I am planning to try that out. I'll report on any findings. I think it is more older, but not as much development on it any more since it seems ROS is so much more popular. Still, I suppose it is good to have alternatives! But I've never used it, so I've no idea of the pro's/cons.

    I was interested in image recognition more that anything motorized (e.g. to identify if an object is rotated - I suppose ideal for a pick-and-place!), but I've built up a nice motor driver board  for some sort of control based on image recognition - not sure what yet. I'm open to suggestions :-)

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    morgaine over 12 years ago in reply to shabaz

    I'd better not start another robotic-type project until I finish the 3D printer.

     

    I regularly get the urge  to put an ARM board in the Roomba though! image

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to morgaine

    Morgaine Dinova wrote:

    I regularly get the urge  to put an ARM board in the Roomba though! image

    are self aware roombas really such a good idea ?  I have this vision of an angry roomba finally getting it's revenge on the dog image

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    morgaine over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    selsinork wrote:

     

    are self aware roombas really such a good idea ?  I have this vision of an angry roomba finally getting it's revenge on the dog image

    But just think of the possibilities --- we could elect them to parliament!

     

    There would of course be strong resistance since even the intellect of a PIC  represents unfair competition for the incumbents, but perhaps we could protect the ARM against such accusations by dedicating only one cycle in a hundred to policy computation.

     

    Admittedly there would be canine suffering in the early days, but it's all in a good cause! image

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  • DAB
    DAB over 12 years ago

    Hi Drew,

     

    Thanks for the post.

    I had not thought about ROS for the BBB.  Its use opens a new potential for some applications to which the BBB is well suited.

     

    DAB

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