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Title
Open Software Platform for Robotic Services
Authors
Han, SKim, MSPark, HS
Date Issued
2012-07
Publisher
IEEE
Abstract
In this paper, an efficient development environment for vertical integration of many tasks involved with robot programming, called Open software Platform for Robotic Services (OPRoS), is presented. It covers from the control of hardware (HW) devices to the execution of complicated application programs. Based on general software (SW) architecture, standardized components with design patterns, frameworks, and servers are offered for developing robot SW applications easily and efficiently. Specially, an easy and one-stop Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and simulation tools are provided to make the management and debugging easier, and to check performance in advance. For an all-level development environment, the IDE of OPRoS supports development from low-level device controls to high-level contents composition, and hence, many programs ranging from HW device programs to complicated applications can be developed and integrated in a single development environment. Additionally, OPRoS makes all modules and components undergo the proper evaluation and test, which avoids potential errors due to incomplete coding. As a comprehensive platform for robot SW applications, OPRoS provides convenient environments for all development steps from editing through verification to execution.
Keywords
Component; framework; integrated development environment; open software platform; profile; robotic service; SYSTEMS; SIMULATION; DESIGN; ROS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/14406
DOI
10.1109/TASE.2012.2193568
ISSN
1545-5955
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, vol. 9, no. 3, page. 467 - 481, 2012-07
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