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RISE OF THE ROBOTS

Assembling your own robot and getting it to walk around will entertain kids of all ages for a good few minutes. However, for robotics to be long-term fun it needs to be a challenge.

A common misconception about robotics is that you need a degree to make anything of your own. Having said that, a robot does require many subsystems to operate. There are legs to move, arms to stretch, things to see and react to. Basically, everything we do as humans – except you must design the entire system that can handle all those tasks.

This isn’t something you whip up in your man cave on a rainy afternoon. Being free and open source enthusiasts, we know better than to believe we have to cover every detail ourselves. There have been many projects to make robotics an area you can thrive in and help expand, the most successful organisation to date is the Open Source Robotics Foundation (www.openrobotics.org). Out of this has developed the Robotics Operating System (ROS). It’s not an operating system as such, but rather a collection of tools that help you create your version of what a robot should be and do.

The ROS is better described as a robotics framework, but what do

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