Facilitating Re-Use by Design: A Filtering, Transformation, and Selection Architecture for Robotic Software Systems

TitleFacilitating Re-Use by Design: A Filtering, Transformation, and Selection Architecture for Robotic Software Systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsLuetkebohle, I., J. Schaefer, and S. Wrede
Conference NameICRA'09 Workshop on Software Engineering for Robotics IV
Date PublishedMay
PublisherIEEE RAS TC-SOFT
Conference LocationKobe, Japan
Abstract

Despite a number of contenders, no single robotics software framework has emerged as the standard, seriously impairing reuse at the component level. We propose a general pattern that structures components into sub-parts of lower granularity arranged in a transformation graph, thus making them more amenable to reuse. The graph representation supports both efficient execution and external configurability, to further reduce coupling and increase reuse. A framework-independent library is presented that realizes the pattern and provides a number of building blocks to easily integrate with existing software. We validate the approach using a case study from a current research system.