What is it about?
This paper presents a ROS 2 software framework that automatically computes a goal pose for a robot. Instead of defining a fixed target position, users can specify a set of requirements that the robot should satisfy. This approach makes the system easier to understand for humans and allows the robot to adapt better to dynamic environments.
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Why is it important?
This is a simple and modular framework easy to extend for custom applications for Human Robot Interaction behaviors and beyond.
Perspectives
This framework provides an elegant way to specify a set of requirements for generating a robot’s goal pose. It was developed to address the need for a placement strategy in the “person transfer” problem, where an information robot hands over a person to a luggage-carrying robot.
Jesus Enrique Aleman Gallegos
Universitat Bielefeld
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This page is a summary of: Particle-Driven Robot Placement: A ROS 2 Plugin-Based Framework, March 2026, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3757279.3788805.
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