Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Programming Robots with ROS by Morgan Quigley By combining real-world examples with valuable knowledge from the Robot Operating System (ROS) community, this practical book provides a set of motivating recipes for solving specific robotics use cases. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Want to develop novel robot applications, but dont know how to write a mapping or object recognition system? Youre not alone, but youre certainly not without help. By combining real-world examples with valuable knowledge from the Robot Operating System (ROS) community, this practical book provides motivating recipes for solving specific robotics use cases. Ideal for enthusiasts, from students in robotics clubs to professional robotics scientists and engineers, each recipe describes a complete solution using ROS open source libraries and tools. Youll learn how to complete tasks described in the recipes, as well as how to configure and recombine components for other tasks. If youre familiar with Python, youre ready to go. Learn fundamentals, including key ROS concepts, tools, and patterns Program robots that perform an increasingly complex set of behaviors, using the powerful packages in ROS See how to easily add perception and navigation abilities to your robots Integrate your own sensors, actuators, software libraries, and even a whole robot into the ROS ecosystem Learn tips and tricks for using ROS tools and community resources, debugging robot behavior, and using C++ in ROS Author Biography Morgan is a PhD Candidate in Computer Science at Stanford. Previously, he earned a BS Computer Science and BA Music at Brigham Young University in 2005. Morgan developed one of the ancestors of the Robot Operating System (ROS) as part of the Stanford AI Robot (STAIR) project in 2006-2007. He later founded ROS with Eric Berger, Ken Conley, and Brian Gerkey due to mutual interest and shared need for a collaboration-friendly robot software framework. Interests include robot software systems, open-source software and firmware, embedded systems design, mechatronics, and sensor design. Brian Gerkey is Director of Open Source Development at Willow Garage. Before joining Willow Garage, he was a Computer Scientist in the Artificial Intelligence Center at SRI, and before that, a postdoc in the Artificial Intelligence Lab at Stanford University. Prior to working on ROS, Brian was founder and co-lead developer on the open source Player Project (http:/ /playerstage.sf.net), which still produces one of the most widely-used software platforms for robotics research and education. For his work on Player and ROS, Brian was named one of the top 35 innovators under 35 (TR35) by the MIT Technology Review in 2011. Brian has presented at numerous robotics conferences over the last 10 years; recently he was a keynote speaker at SIMPAR 2010, and gave tech talks at Google I/O 2011 at OSCON 2011. Bill Smart is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. His research interests span the areas of mobile robotics, machine learning, human-robot interaction, and brain-computer interfaces. He directs the Media and Machines Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary group conducting research into mobile robotics, computer vision, human-machine interaction, and computer graphics. He has been writing software for robots for over two decades, and performing research and development into robot software architectures for over 15 years. At Washington University, he primarily teaches robotics, computer programming, and software engineering classes at both the undergraduate and graduate level. He has been a ROS user since the beginning, and was involved in some of the early planning workshops for the system. Recently, he spent a 15-month sabbatical at Willow Garage, Inc., developing software for PR2 robots and enjoying the weather in California Details ISBN1449323898 Author Morgan Quigley ISBN-10 1449323898 ISBN-13 9781449323899 Format Paperback Short Title PROGRAMMING ROBOTS W/ROS Language English Media Book Pages 448 Subtitle A Practical Introduction to the Robot Operating System Place of Publication Sebastopol Country of Publication United States Imprint OReilly Media Birth 1860 Death 1937 Affiliation Professor in English Private Law and Fellow and Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, and Downing College, Cambridge Position Professor in English Private Law and Fellow and Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education Qualifications M.D. Ph.D. AU Release Date 2016-01-05 NZ Release Date 2016-01-05 Year 2016 UK Release Date 2016-01-05 Publisher OReilly Media DEWEY 005.133 Audience Professional & Vocational Publication Date 2016-01-19 US Release Date 2016-01-19 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781449323899
Book Title: Programming Robots with ROS
Author: Morgan Quigley
Publication Name: Programming Robots with Ros
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: O'reilly Media, INC International Concepts USA
Subject: Computer Science
Publication Year: 2015
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 448 Pages