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Effective Robotics Programming with ROS

You're reading from   Effective Robotics Programming with ROS Find out everything you need to know to build powerful robots with the most up-to-date ROS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463654
Length 468 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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 Sánchez Sánchez
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 Fernandez Perdomo Fernandez Perdomo
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 Mahtani Mahtani
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Effective Robotics Programming with ROS Third Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Getting Started with ROS FREE CHAPTER 2. ROS Architecture and Concepts 3. Visualization and Debugging Tools 4. 3D Modeling and Simulation 5. The Navigation Stack – Robot Setups 6. The Navigation Stack – Beyond Setups 7. Manipulation with MoveIt! 8. Using Sensors and Actuators with ROS 9. Computer Vision 10. Point Clouds Index

Understanding the Point Cloud Library


Before we dive into the code, it's important to understand the basic concepts of both the Point Cloud Library and the PCL interface for ROS. As mentioned earlier, the former provides a set of data structures and algorithms for 3D data processing, and the latter provides a set of messages and conversion functions between messages and PCL data structures. All these software packages and libraries, in combination with the capabilities of the distributed communication layer provided by ROS, open up possibilities for many new applications in the robotics field.

In general, PCL contains one very important data structure, which is PointCloud. This data structure is designed as a template class that takes the type of point to be used as a template parameter. As a result of this, the point cloud class is not much more than a container of points that includes all of the common information required by all point clouds regardless of their point type. The following...

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