Opros: A new component-based robot software platform

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A component is a reusable and replaceable software module accessed through its interface. Component-based development is expected to shorten the development period, reduce maintenance costs, and improve program reusability and the interoperability of components. This paper proposes a new robot software component platform in order to support the entire process of robot software development. It consists of specifications of a component model, component authoring tool, component composer, and component execution engine. To show its feasibility, this paper presents the analysis results of the component's communication overhead, a comparison with other robotic software platforms, and applications in commercial robots. © 2010 ETRI.

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Jang, C., Lee, S. I., Jung, S. W., Song, B., Kim, R., Kim, S., & Lee, C. H. (2010). Opros: A new component-based robot software platform. ETRI Journal, 32(5), 646–656. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.10.1510.0138

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