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Robot Operating System 2: Design, architecture, and uses in the wild

📅 Published: May 11, 2022 👤 Steve Macenski, Tully Foote, Brian Gerkey et al. 📖 Science Robotics 📊 1,276 citations
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The next chapter of the robotics revolution is well underway with the deployment of robots for a broad range of commercial use cases. In this Review, we highlight the philosophical and architectural changes of ROS 2 powering this new chapter in the robotics revolution.

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Key Findings
  • 1 Even in a myriad of applications and environments, there exists a common vocabulary of components that robots share-the need for a modular, scalable, and reliable architecture; sensing; planning; mobility; and autonomy.
  • 2 The Robot Operating System (ROS) was an integral part of the last chapter, demonstrably expediting robotics research with freely available components and a modular framework.
  • 3 However, ROS 1 was not designed with many necessary production-grade features and algorithms.
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This research advances how AI systems learn, reason, and solve problems — with direct implications for automation and scientific discovery.

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Article Details
Source OpenAlex
Category 🤖 Artificial Intelligence
Published May 11, 2022
Journal Science Robotics
DOI 10.1126/scirobotics.abm6074
Citations 1,276
Authors Steve Macenski, Tully Foote, Brian Gerkey, Chris Lalancette, William Woodall