Abstract: Vital functions of mobile robots are provided by software and software dominance is still growing. Mastering the software complexity is not only a demanding but also indispensable task towards an operational robot. Nevertheless, well-known and even always needed algorithms are often implemented from scratch over and over again instead of being reused as off-the-shelf components. A major reason is the lack of a framework that allows to compose robotics software out of standardized components without already prescribing a robotics architecture. Whereas Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) is an approach to make a shift from implementation to composition, the general CBSE approach does not give any hints on how to ensure that ...
In recent years, several technical architectural paradigms have been proposed to support the develop...
Abstract — The topic of reusable software in robotics is now largely addressed. Components based arc...
his article is the first of a two-part series intended as an introduction to component-based softwar...
The major problem of robotics research today is that there is a barrier to entry into robotics resea...
The Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) allows the realization of modular and flexible syste...
This article is the second of a two-part series intended as an introduction to component-based softw...
Effective system integration requires strict adherence to strong software engineering standards, a p...
Building an intelligent robot system has been an extensive research area. There are many advances in...
This article proposes a formal method of designing robotic systems focusing on communication between...
Abstract. The idea of component-based software engineering was pro-posed more that 40 years ago, yet...
Robotics researchers have been unable to capitalize easily on existing software components to speed ...
This article is the first of a two-part series intended as an introduction to component-based softwa...
Robot software systems are (again) reaching levels of size and complexity that makes them difficult...
This paper describes a component-oriented programming framework for robotics, CoolBOT, which is actu...
In recent years, several technical architectural paradigms have been proposed to support the develop...
In recent years, several technical architectural paradigms have been proposed to support the develop...
Abstract — The topic of reusable software in robotics is now largely addressed. Components based arc...
his article is the first of a two-part series intended as an introduction to component-based softwar...
The major problem of robotics research today is that there is a barrier to entry into robotics resea...
The Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) allows the realization of modular and flexible syste...
This article is the second of a two-part series intended as an introduction to component-based softw...
Effective system integration requires strict adherence to strong software engineering standards, a p...
Building an intelligent robot system has been an extensive research area. There are many advances in...
This article proposes a formal method of designing robotic systems focusing on communication between...
Abstract. The idea of component-based software engineering was pro-posed more that 40 years ago, yet...
Robotics researchers have been unable to capitalize easily on existing software components to speed ...
This article is the first of a two-part series intended as an introduction to component-based softwa...
Robot software systems are (again) reaching levels of size and complexity that makes them difficult...
This paper describes a component-oriented programming framework for robotics, CoolBOT, which is actu...
In recent years, several technical architectural paradigms have been proposed to support the develop...
In recent years, several technical architectural paradigms have been proposed to support the develop...
Abstract — The topic of reusable software in robotics is now largely addressed. Components based arc...
his article is the first of a two-part series intended as an introduction to component-based softwar...