ROS: an open-source Robot Operating System

  • Quigley M
  • Conley K
  • Gerkey B
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper gives an overview of ROS, an open- source robot operating system. ROS is not an operating system in the traditional sense of process management and scheduling; rather, it provides a structured communications layer above the host operating systems of a heterogenous compute cluster. In this paper, we discuss how ROS relates to existing robot software frameworks, and briefly overview some of the available application software which uses ROS

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Quigley, M., Conley, K., Gerkey, B., Faust, J., Foote, T., Leibs, J., … Ng, A. Y. (2009). ROS: an open-source Robot Operating System. In ICRA workshop on open source software (Vol. 3, p. 5).

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