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ISBN 10: 3540689494
ISBN 13: 978-3540689492
Author: Davide Brugali
This book reports on the concepts and ideas discussed at the well attended ICRA2005 Workshop on "Principles and Practice of Software Development in Robotics", held in Barcelona, Spain, April 18 2005. It collects contributions that describe the state of the art in software development for the Robotics domain. It also reports a number of practical applications to real systems and discuss possible future developments.
Part 1: Robot Software: Principles and Challenges
Trends in Robot Software Domain Engineering
Stable Analysis Patterns for Robot Mobility
The CLARAty Project: Coping with Hardware and Software Heterogeneity
Simulation and Testbeds of Autonomous Robots in Harsh Environments
Writing Code in the Field: Implications for Robot Software Development
Software Environments for Robot Programming
Sidebar — Programming Commercial Robots
Part 2: Component-Based Robotics
Trends in Component-Based Robotics
CoolBOT: A Component Model and Software Infrastructure for Robotics
ROCI: Strongly Typed Component Interfaces for Multi-robot Teams Programming
Communication Patterns as Key Towards Component Interoperability
Using MARIE for Mobile Robot Component Development and Integration
Orca: A Component Model and Repository
Sidebar — Software Architectures
Part 3: Robotic Software Frameworks
Trends in Robotic Software Frameworks
Reusable Robot Software and the Player/Stage Project
An Integration Framework for Developing Interactive Robots
Increasing Decoupling in the Robotics4.NET Framework
VIP: The Video Image Processing Framework Based on the MIRO Middleware
MRT: Robotics Off-the-Shelf with the Modular Robotic Toolkit
Towards Framework-Based U×V Software Systems: An Applied Research Perspective
Sidebar — Middlewares for Distributed Computing
Part 4: Software Environments for Networked Robotics
Trends in Software Environments for Networked Robotics
Advanced Teleoperation Architecture
A Multi-robot-Multi-operator Collaborative Virtual Environment
Modularity and Mobility of Distributed Control Software for Networked Mobile Robots
Sidebar — Java3D for Web-Based Robot Control
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Tags: Davide Brugali, Software, Engineering, Experimental, Robotics