
Robotics Operating System (ROS)
The Robotics Operating System (ROS) is a flexible framework that helps developers build, program, and coordinate robots. Think of it as a set of tools and standards that allow different robot parts—like sensors, motors, and cameras—to communicate and work together smoothly. ROS provides software libraries and conventions to simplify integration, enabling robot components to share data, respond to commands, and perform complex tasks efficiently. It’s widely used in research and industry to accelerate robot development, making it easier to create sophisticated, reliable robotic systems.