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Programming Mobile Robots with Aria and Player [electronic resource] : A Guide to C++ Object-Oriented Control / by Amanda Whitbrook.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Springer London, 2010Description: XII, 117 p. 33 illus., 5 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781848828643
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 629.8 23
LOC classification:
  • TJ210.2-211.495
  • TJ163.12
Online resources:
Contents:
and Installations -- Programming with the ARIA API -- Other MobileRobots Inc. Resources -- Using ARIA Subclasses -- Programming with Player -- Stage Simulations.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Programming Mobile Robots with Aria and Player provides a comprehensive guide to creating object-oriented C++ programs for robots using the Player and Aria APIs within a Linux environment. A basic knowledge of object-oriented techniques is assumed, but the text is written in a user-friendly style, and is equally suitable for researchers with previous experience of robot control, or for students completely new to the field. The book is fully supported throughout with examples, diagrams, sample programs, and configuration files. MobileRobot’s Pioneers are used as vehicles throughout the book, but most of the techniques and programs that are demonstrated for Player are directly applicable to the wide number of other makes and models that the API supports. In addition, the Aria section is also appropriate for other robots made by MobileRobots. The book discusses how to install the various pieces of software needed and also describes how to: • configure robots; • control robots remotely; • program each individual sensor and actuator; and • set up and control robots, in both the real world and in a simulated environment (either through Player’s Stage plug-in or Aria’s MobileSim simulator). Programming Mobile Robots with Aria and Player serves as a complete text for undergraduate and postgraduate robotics programming modules, and is also an invaluable reference source for students, teachers and researchers. Additional material to this book can be downloaded from http://extras.springer.com/.
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and Installations -- Programming with the ARIA API -- Other MobileRobots Inc. Resources -- Using ARIA Subclasses -- Programming with Player -- Stage Simulations.

Programming Mobile Robots with Aria and Player provides a comprehensive guide to creating object-oriented C++ programs for robots using the Player and Aria APIs within a Linux environment. A basic knowledge of object-oriented techniques is assumed, but the text is written in a user-friendly style, and is equally suitable for researchers with previous experience of robot control, or for students completely new to the field. The book is fully supported throughout with examples, diagrams, sample programs, and configuration files. MobileRobot’s Pioneers are used as vehicles throughout the book, but most of the techniques and programs that are demonstrated for Player are directly applicable to the wide number of other makes and models that the API supports. In addition, the Aria section is also appropriate for other robots made by MobileRobots. The book discusses how to install the various pieces of software needed and also describes how to: • configure robots; • control robots remotely; • program each individual sensor and actuator; and • set up and control robots, in both the real world and in a simulated environment (either through Player’s Stage plug-in or Aria’s MobileSim simulator). Programming Mobile Robots with Aria and Player serves as a complete text for undergraduate and postgraduate robotics programming modules, and is also an invaluable reference source for students, teachers and researchers. Additional material to this book can be downloaded from http://extras.springer.com/.

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