Abstract
The development of service robots has gained more and more attention over the last years. A major challenge on the way towards industrial-strength service robotic systems is to make the step from code-driven to model-driven engineering. In this work we propose to put models into the focus of the whole life-cycle of robotic systems covering design-time as well as run-time. We describe how to explicate parameters, properties and resource information in the models at design-time and how to take these information into account by the run-time system of the robot to support its decision making process.We underpin our work by an exhaustive real-world example which is completely developed with our tools. © 2011 ACM.
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Steck, A., Lotz, A., & Schlegel, C. (2012). Model-driven engineering and run-time model-usage in service robotics. In ACM SIGPLAN Notices (Vol. 47, pp. 73–82). https://doi.org/10.1145/2189751.2047875
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