On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Tim Niemueller wrote: > Hello ROS users. > > Most of the data produced on robot systems today is volatile: it is > acquired, processed, and discarded. With this mail, we announce the > monogodb_log package [1], which is a generic logging facility to store > any and all data transmitted via topics to the document-oriented, > schema-free database MongoDB [2]. The big advantage of this package > compared to mongo_ros is that it keeps the message type structure for > the documents in the database (see [1] for an example), allowing for > more selective and efficient queries. The conceptual background and > experimental and benchmark results are detailed in our IROS paper [3]. > > The project website [4] gives more details on the system and provides > all relevant links to the ROS and Fawkes specific pages, the paper and > more. We welcome anybody interested to use the system, contribute > enhancements and extensions, and implement exciting applications of the > database and making use of the stored data in new ways. > > This work is the result of a cooperation of the Personal Robotics Lab at > The Robotics Institute of the Carnegie Mellon University and the > Knowledge-based Systems Group at the RWTH Aachen University. > > Regards from Aachen, > Tim > > [1] http://ros.org/wiki/mongodb_log > [2] http://www.mongodb.org > [3] http://www.fawkesrobotics.org/publications/2012/robodb-iros2012/ > [4] http://www.fawkesrobotics.org/projects/mongodb-log/ Looks interesting. Thanks! I wish we'd had something like this years ago. -- joq