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Francesco Rovida
Francesco Rovida
Co-founder and CTO @ RiACT
Verified email at riact.eu
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Extended behavior trees for quick definition of flexible robotic tasks
F Rovida, B Grossmann, V Krüger
2017 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems …, 2017
952017
SkiROS—a skill-based robot control platform on top of ROS
F Rovida, M Crosby, D Holz, AS Polydoros, B Großmann, RPA Petrick, ...
Robot Operating System (ROS) The Complete Reference (Volume 2), 121-160, 2017
832017
A vertical and cyber–physical integration of cognitive robots in manufacturing
V Krueger, A Chazoule, M Crosby, A Lasnier, MR Pedersen, F Rovida, ...
Proceedings of the IEEE 104 (5), 1114-1127, 2016
552016
Testing the vertical and cyber-physical integration of cognitive robots in manufacturing
V Krueger, F Rovida, B Grossmann, R Petrick, M Crosby, A Charzoule, ...
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 57, 213-229, 2019
452019
Motion generators combined with behavior trees: A novel approach to skill modelling
F Rovida, D Wuthier, B Grossmann, M Fumagalli, V Krüger
2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems …, 2018
352018
Design and development of a software architecture for autonomous mobile manipulators in industrial environments
F Rovida, V Krüger
2015 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT), 3288-3295, 2015
332015
Integrating mission and task planning in an industrial robotics framework
M Crosby, R Petrick, F Rovida, V Krueger
Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and …, 2017
322017
A skill-based system for object perception and manipulation for automating kitting tasks
D Holz, A Topalidou-Kyniazopoulou, F Rovida, MR Pedersen, V Krüger, ...
2015 IEEE 20th Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation …, 2015
322015
Accurate and versatile automation of industrial kitting operations with skiros
AS Polydoros, B Großmann, F Rovida, L Nalpantidis, V Krüger
Annual Conference Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems, 255-268, 2016
212016
Integrating mission, logistics, and task planning for skills-based robot control in industrial kitting applications
M Crosby, RPA Petrick, C Toscano, RC Dias, F Rovida, V Krüger
CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1782, 2017
92017
Planning for robots with skills
M Crosby, F Rovida, M Pedersen, R Petrick, V Krüger
Planning and Robotics (PlanRob) workshop at the International Conference on …, 2016
92016
Productive Multitasking for Industrial Robots*
D Wuthier, F Rovida, M Fumagalli, V Krüger
2021 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 12654 …, 2021
82021
SkiROS2: A skill-based Robot Control Platform for ROS
M Mayr, F Rovida, V Krueger
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.17030, 2023
72023
Active camera stabilization to enhance the vision of agile legged robots
S Bazeille, J Ortiz, F Rovida, M Camurri, A Meguenani, DG Caldwell, ...
Robotica 35 (4), 942-960, 2017
72017
Planning for sustainable and reliable robotic part handling in manufacturing automation
F Rovida, V Krüger, C Toscano, G Veiga, M Crosby, R Petrick
Proceedings of the ICAPS, 2016
42016
A cyber-physical systems approach for controlling autonomous mobile manipulators
F Rovida, V Krüger, L Nalpantidis, A Charzoule, A Lasnier, R Petrick, ...
Advances in Cooperative Robotics, 169-177, 2017
22017
Continuous close-range 3D object pose estimation
B Grossmann, F Rovida, V Kruger
2019 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems …, 2019
12019
SkiROS: A four tiered architecture for task-level programming of industrial mobile manipulators
F Rovida, C Schou, RS Andersen, JS Damgaard, D Chrysostomou, ...
International Workshop on Intelligent Robot Assistants: Part of IRAS 2014, 2014
12014
A software platform to develop and execute kitting tasks on industrial cyber-physical systems
F Rovida
2017
Project no.: 610917 Project full title: Sustainable and reliable robotics for part handling in manufacturing Project Acronym: STAMINA Deliverable no.: D3.
F Rovida
2014
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