For more than two decades, people in the robotics industry had been trying to come up with a set of common tools that others could use on any robot they were designing or building. Tools that could ...
First released in 2007 by two Stanford PhD students who observed their colleague’s lack of entry into the robotics field, the Robot Operating System (ROS) was developed to be a distributed and modular ...
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a flexible and collaborative open-source framework for building operating systems for robotics. As its adoption continues to grow, ROS ...
No audio available for this content. Hexagon | NovAtel has released its first purpose-built driver, powered by Robot Operating System (ROS), to support its OEM7 family of GNSS receivers. The driver, ...
On a recent trip to the Bay Area, I took a few hours to pay a visit to Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (BAIR). Professor Ken Goldberg walked me around the lab and introduced me to a ...
Open Robotics' Katherine Scott explains how micro-ROS fits in with the Robot Operating System. The micro-ROS and the ROS are open-source projects. ROS 2, the latest version, is being used in a wide ...
This article and video are part of TechXchange: ROS: Robot Operating System. You can also check out more TechXchange Talks videos. The Robot Operating System version ...
The Robot Operating System (ROS) has a deeper foothold in the robotics industry than you might think. Since it was first developed in 2007, the open-source framework for developing robotics software ...
Alphabet GOOGL bought ROS - the open source Robot Operating System project - last year. Now its X incubation, Intrinsic, announced its first product, Flowstate. Its aim is to make robotic programming ...
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a flexible and collaborative open-source framework for building operating systems for robotics. As its adoption continues to grow, ROS is aiming to become the ...
READY Robotics developed a customizable palletizing system called READY Cells: Palletizing that can support up to 30 packages per minute. It is robot-agnostic, making it interoperable with most ...
Tim Jin (MSR '21) reflects on his independent project for Northwestern Engineering's Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program and what he learned from trying to make a robot emulate a chameleon. As ...