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  1. ROS: Home

    The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools that help you build robot applications. From drivers to state-of-the-art algorithms, and with powerful developer …

  2. ROS 2 Documentation

    The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools for building robot applications. From drivers and state-of-the-art algorithms to powerful developer tools, ROS …

  3. Documentation - ROS Wiki

    ROS (Robot Operating System) provides libraries and tools to help software developers create robot applications. It provides hardware abstraction, device drivers, libraries, visualizers, …

  4. ROS

    The ROS ecosystem is full of packages that help you do things like robot navigation, industrial arm control, real-time control, and embedded systems development.

  5. ROS: Getting Started

    Documentation for core ROS packages as well as package specific content is hosted on docs.ros.org. On this site you can find the core tutorials and documentation for the project as …

  6. Why ROS?

    ROS (Robot Operating System) is an open source software development kit for robotics applications. ROS offers a standard software platform to developers across industries that will …

  7. The ROS Ecosystem

    From drivers to algorithms, to user interfaces, ROS provides the building blocks that allow you to focus on your application. The goal of the ROS project is to continually raise the bar on what is …

  8. Tutorials — ROS 2 Documentation: Humble documentation

    The tutorials are a collection of step-by-step instructions meant to steadily build skills in ROS 2. The best way to approach the tutorials is to walk through them for the first time in order, as …

  9. ROS/Introduction - ROS Wiki

    As ROS is open source, we hope that you will consider contributing to ROS or libraries that are compatible with ROS. Please see our section on Contributing for more information on how you …

  10. Welcome to the ROS Community

    The ROS community is a loosely affiliated collection of engineers and hobbyists from around the globe with a shared interest in robotics and open-source software.