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Published inFeb 2020
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Bernardo Ronquillo Japón
Bernardo Ronquillo Japón
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Bernardo Ronquillo Japón

Bernardo Ronquillo Japn is an Internet of Things (IoT) and robotics expert who has worked for top technology companies since 1995, including Instituto de Astrofsica de Canarias, Gran Telescopio Canarias, Altran, and Alestis Aerospace. Using his skills and experience, he founded The Robot Academy, where he develops open source hardware and software solutions for engineers and makers: Social Robot IO (2015), for the stimulation of children with autistic spectrum disorder; Robot JUS (2016), which helps engineers get deeper technical insights with the Robot Operating System (ROS) when using low-complexity hardware; and IIoT All-in-One (2018) as an industrial IoT training package for assisting companies in their digital transformation process.
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In this chapter, you have achieved correspondence between the physical GoPiGo3 and its virtual model in Gazebo. You have checked how it doesn't matter whether you're controlling the actual robot or a virtual robot from the point of view of ROS. Since both are moved using the same topic, /cmd_vel, ROS does not care about which type of robot you're dealing with.

This fact explains how, from the point of view of ROS, you have the choice to test your code with a virtual robot and then safely apply it to the physical robot. We just need to launch the ROS node of the physical robot. This is useful in three situations. First, when you are developing a new application for an existing robot, you can debug the code with a virtual model in Gazebo. Second, when you do not have available the hardware of the robot – because you are still deciding which one to buy...

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Bernardo Ronquillo Japón

Bernardo Ronquillo Japn is an Internet of Things (IoT) and robotics expert who has worked for top technology companies since 1995, including Instituto de Astrofsica de Canarias, Gran Telescopio Canarias, Altran, and Alestis Aerospace. Using his skills and experience, he founded The Robot Academy, where he develops open source hardware and software solutions for engineers and makers: Social Robot IO (2015), for the stimulation of children with autistic spectrum disorder; Robot JUS (2016), which helps engineers get deeper technical insights with the Robot Operating System (ROS) when using low-complexity hardware; and IIoT All-in-One (2018) as an industrial IoT training package for assisting companies in their digital transformation process.
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