Title: Rapid Development of Robotic Applications using Component-Based Real-Time Software
Authors: David B. Stewart and Pradeep K. Khosla
Conference: IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS '95)
Location: Pittsburgh, PA.
Date: August 1995
Pages: 465-470
Link: to portable document file iros95.pdf, 159 KBytes

Abstract
Component-based real-time software speeds development and lowers cost of robotics applications. It enables the use of rapid prototyping or incremental software process models. The Chimera Methodology is a software engineering paradigm targeted at developing and integrating dynamically reconfigurable and reusable real-time software components. It is founded upon the notion of port-based objects. The focus of this paper is how to apply the Chimera Methodology specif ically to the development of robotic applications.



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