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1 | b1f38b27 | Thomas Schöpping | AMiRo-Apps is a collection of applications and configurations for the Autonomous |
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2 | Mini Robot (AMiRo) [1]. It is tightly coupled to the AMiRo-OS and uRtWare |
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3 | projects, which provide a sophisticated operating system (based on ChibiOS) amd |
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4 | a real-time middleware for embedded devices. |
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6 | f25c513d | Thomas Schöpping | Copyright (C) 2018..2019 Thomas Schöpping et al. |
7 | b1f38b27 | Thomas Schöpping | (a complete list of all authors is given below) |
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9 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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11 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at |
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12 | your option) any later version. |
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14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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15 | WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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17 | General Public License for more details. |
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19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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20 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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22 | This research/work was supported by the Cluster of Excellence |
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23 | Cognitive Interaction Technology 'CITEC' (EXC 277) at Bielefeld |
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24 | University, which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). |
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26 | Authors: |
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27 | - Thomas Schöpping <tschoepp[at]cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de> |
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28 | - Marc Rothmann |
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30 | References: |
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31 | [1] S. Herbrechtsmeier, T. Korthals, T. Schopping and U. Rückert, "AMiRo: A |
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32 | modular & customizable open-source mini robot platform," 2016 20th |
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33 | International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing (ICSTCC), |
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34 | Sinaia, 2016, pp. 687-692. |
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50 | This file will help you to setup all required software on your system, compile |
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51 | the source code, and flash it to the AMiRo modules. |
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55 | CONTENTS: |
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57 | 1 Required software |
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58 | b74d5ee3 | Thomas Schöpping | 2 Folder structure |
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64 | 1 - REQUIRED SOFTWARE |
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65 | --------------------- |
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67 | Since AMiRo-Apps depends on the AMiRo-OS and uRtWare projects, both are included |
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68 | as Git submodules. Use the provided ./setup.sh script to initialize those. When |
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69 | AMiRo-OS is fully configured, there is no additional software required by |
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70 | AMiRo-Apps. For further details about the initialization follow the instructions |
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71 | in the script and refer to the README.txt file of AMiRo-OS and uRtWare |
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72 | respectively. |
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76 | b74d5ee3 | Thomas Schöpping | 2 - FOLDER STRUCTURE |
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79 | At its root, the AMiRo-Apps projects has six folders to distiquish between the |
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80 | most fundamental parts: |
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81 | . |
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82 | ├── apps |
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83 | │ This folder includes individual applications, which can used by |
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84 | │ configigurations. Apps will usually be implemented as nodes for the |
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85 | │ middleware and provide acording interfaces via some message type(s). |
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86 | ├── configurations |
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87 | │ Each configuration combines multiple apps and distributes them among any |
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88 | │ supported modules. Furthermore, configurations may modify parameters for |
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89 | │ each module individually. Finally, each configuration should come with a |
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90 | │ makefile, so a user can just use this to build and flash the whole setup. |
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91 | │ For better understanding, have a look at this example: |
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92 | │ - module A: using apps 1, 2 and 3 with parameters X and Y. |
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93 | │ - module B: using apps 1 and 4 with parameter X. |
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94 | │ - module C: using apps 1, 5, 6 and 7 with parameters X and Z. |
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95 | │ - Makefile: set and build everything. |
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96 | │ Note that each configuration needs to explicitely support a module and |
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97 | │ that there can never be an implicit default configuration. |
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98 | ├── messagetypes |
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99 | │ Apps shoud take advantage of the middleware and thus implement nodes, |
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100 | │ which communicate via messages. Such messages may have payloads of |
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101 | │ arbitrary types, which can be defined in this folder. |
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102 | ├── middleware |
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103 | │ This folder contains the µRtWare submodule and interface files. |
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104 | ├── os |
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105 | │ This folder contains the AMiRo-OS submodule and interface files. |
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106 | └── tools |
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107 | Usable tools can be found in this dirctory. |
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