Creating and Managing a Lifecycle Node in ROS 2 with C++

When developing complex robotic systems, managing the operational state of each node precisely is essential to ensure stability, safety, and predictability.ROS 2 introduces a key concept to meet this need: Lifecycle Nodes.   Unlike standard nodes, which start operating as soon as they are launched, Lifecycle Nodes allow you to explicitly control their behavior through […]

Managing and Creating Lifecycle Nodes in ROS 2

When developing complex robotic systems, the ability to precisely control the operational state of each node is essential to ensure reliability, safety, and maintainability. ROS 2 addresses this need through a key concept: Lifecycle Nodes.Unlike regular nodes that start operating as soon as they are launched, Lifecycle Nodes allow you to manage their life cycle […]

How to Build and Test a ROS 2 Action Client in Python

In the previous article, we implemented a ROS 2 Action Server in Python that calculates the Fibonacci sequence. We also saw how to interact with it using the ROS 2 CLI (ros2 action send_goal). Now, we’ll take a step further and implement a ROS 2 Action Client in Python.This client node will connect directly to […]

How to Build and Test a ROS 2 Action Server in C++

When working with robots, not every task is instantaneous. Some operations take time: navigating across a room, picking up an object, scanning an area, or performing a long computation.In ROS 2, these “long-running” tasks need a special way for nodes to talk to each other — one that allows progress updates and the ability to […]

Launching the Complete Robot Simulation in ROS 2

Up to this point, we have built and tested individual parts of our robot: the URDF description, Gazebo simulation, controllers, and even integration with MoveIt and a remote Alexa interface. Now it’s time to bring everything together into a single launch file that runs the complete robot simulation with all components working in harmony. This […]

How to Build and Test a ROS 2 Action Server in Python

When working with robots, not every task is instantaneous. Some operations take time: navigating across a room, picking up an object, scanning an area, or performing a long computation. In ROS 2, these “long-running” tasks need a special way for nodes to talk to each other — one that allows progress updates and the ability […]

How to Build a Voice Interaction Model in ROS 2

Voice control has become one of the most natural and intuitive ways to interact with robots. From simple voice commands to complex conversational systems, enabling a robot to understand and respond to spoken language opens the door to more human-like and user-friendly experiences. In this tutorial, we will build a Voice Interaction Model in ROS […]

How to Build and Test a ROS 2 Service Client in C++

In the previous tutorial, we learned how to build a ROS 2 Service Server that takes two integers and returns their sum.Now it’s time to create the client node that sends requests to that service — this time, using C++. This tutorial will guide you through: Understanding how a ROS 2 service client works. Implementing […]

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