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ROS Robotics By Example - Second Edition
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ROS Robotics By Example - Second Edition

by Lentin Joseph, Carol Fairchild, Dr. Thomas L. Harman
November 2017
Beginner
484 pages
10h 25m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chapter 7. Making a Robot Fly

Today, flying vehicles are very popular. Even in their primary configuration, controlled by a radio controller, some flying vehicles can be considered robots that respond to their environment to stay in the air. Flying robots that have altitude sensors can hover in place. If they have Global Positioning System (GPS) sensors, they know where they are and can fly to a specific location. As more sensors are added, their capabilities increase.

As you will see in this chapter, there are some commonalities between mobile robots and flying robots in terms of their command and control. ROS utilizes these commonalities in the structure of the nodes, topics, messages, and services of these two categories of robots. The topic ...

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