scholarly journals Simulation, Modeling and Programming for Autonomous Robots: The Open Source Perspective

Author(s):  
Herman Bruyninckx
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Konstantin Аmelin ◽  
Natalia Amelina ◽  
Oleg Granichin ◽  
Sergey Sergeev

To solve a wide class of practical problems in engineering practice, groups of robots with varying network topology are used; these groups are controlled by decentralized algorithms. The emphasis is on decentralizing computing in group, but at the communications protocol layer, the network remains centralized using data routing. This article discusses the task of group control, in which there is no traditional data packets routing. The procedure of simulation modeling and the hardware stand that implements it are described.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kavan Singh Sikand ◽  
Logan Zartman ◽  
Sadegh Rabiee ◽  
Joydeep Biswas

Author(s):  
Dan Xiong ◽  
Junhao Xiao ◽  
Huimin Lu ◽  
Zhiwen Zeng ◽  
Qinghua Yu ◽  
...  

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to design intelligent robots operating in such dynamic environments like the RoboCup Middle-Size League (MSL). In the RoboCup MSL, two teams of five autonomous robots play on an 18- × 12-m field. Equipped with sensors and on-board computers, each robot should be able to perceive the environment, make decision and control itself to play the soccer game autonomously. Design/methodology/approach – This paper presents the design of our soccer robots, participating in RoboCup MSL. The mechanical platform, electrical architecture and software framework are discussed separately. The mechanical platform is designed modularly, so easy maintainability is achieved; the electronic architecture is built on industrial standards using PC-based control technique, which results in high robustness and reliability during the intensive and fierce MSL games; the software is developed upon the open-source Robot Operating System (ROS); thus, the advantages of ROS such as modularity, portability and expansibility are inherited. Findings – Based on this paper and the open-source hardware and software, the MSL robots can be re-developed easily to participate in the RoboCup MSL. The robots can also be used in other research and education fields, especially for multi-robot systems and distributed artificial intelligence. Furthermore, the main designing ideas proposed in the paper, i.e. using a modular mechanical structure, an industrial electronic system and ROS-based software, provide a common solution for designing general intelligent robots. Originality/value – The methodology of the intelligent robot design for highly competitive and dynamic RoboCup MSL environments is proposed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 292-306
Author(s):  
Balaji Janamanchi

This study seeks to understanding the growth and popularity of Open Source Software (OSS) development for simulation modeling under Science and Engineering domain on SourceForge online service platform. The objectives include understanding the importance, if any, of the features such as, license type, programming language, Operating System version, review rating in influencing the popularity of a given software application as measured by downloads. For obvious reasons, end-users select and adopt specific applications based on their usage needs and the suitability of a given application in meeting their needs. Nevertheless, some applications may be easily adoptable than the other given the different options available for customization as well as scalability opportunities present in an application. So, other factors remaining common, popularity gained by an application with the increased downloads tends to draw prospective users to a specific application more than the others. This study analyses the availability and accessibility of simulation modeling software on the Source Forge website, undeniably, a very large repository of open source software resources. Limiting the search to “Simulations” within “Science and Engineering” domain /category. The top 250 applications’ data is downloaded and analyzed. Useful insights and metrics are developed and compiled to assist end-users to understand the profile of open source simulation applications available for users for free downloads.


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