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== ROS2 Iron ==
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A new ROS2 installation is in progress.
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The following packages are needed.
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* ros-iron-desktop
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* ros-iron-gazebo-dev
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* ros-iron-xacro
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* ros-iron-ros2-control
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* ros-iron-ros2-controllers
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* ros-iron-gazebo-ros2-control
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* ros-iron-slam-toolbox
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* ros-iron-twist-mux
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sudo apt install ros-iron-desktop ros-iron-gazebo-dev ros-iron-xacro ros-iron-ros2-control ros-iron-ros2-controllers ros-iron-gazebo-ros2-control ros-iron-slam-toolbox ros-iron-twist-mux
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The base repository is pt.: https://github.com/Lohmann27/fejemis_sim.git
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See ROS2-iron tutorial for adding the package 'bridge' with node-name 'fejemis-bridge'.
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pt. launch slam by:
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ros2 launch slam_toolbox online_async_launch.py slam_params_file:=./src/fejemis_sim/config/mapper_params_online_async.yaml use_sim_time:=true
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== ROS install (depricated NB! do not trust) ==
 
The version of ROS used on Fejemis is ROS noetic.
 
The version of ROS used on Fejemis is ROS noetic.
  
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The version installed is the ''Desktop-Full Install''.
 
The version installed is the ''Desktop-Full Install''.
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=== Catkin tools ===
  
 
Catkin build is used in the development and therefore ''catkin_tools'' need to be installed.
 
Catkin build is used in the development and therefore ''catkin_tools'' need to be installed.
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On Ubuntu apt-get can be used via this guide: [https://catkin-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installing.html Installing on Ubuntu with apt-get]
 
On Ubuntu apt-get can be used via this guide: [https://catkin-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installing.html Installing on Ubuntu with apt-get]
  
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== Intel RealSense ==
  
 
The installation also uses Intel RealSense and can be installed via this guide.
 
The installation also uses Intel RealSense and can be installed via this guide.
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[https://github.com/IntelRealSense/realsense-ros#method-1-the-ros-distribution Instructions]
  
[https://github.com/IntelRealSense/realsense-ros Installation Instructions for <code>librealsense2-dkms</code> and <code>librealsense2-utils</code>]
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Install both ''realsense2_camera'' and ''realsense2_description''
  
For calibration on linux install this: [https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/blob/master/doc/distribution_linux.md realsense-viewer]
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=== Calibration of RealSense ===
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For calibration on linux install this:  
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[https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/blob/master/doc/distribution_linux.md#installing-the-packages Installation Instructions for <code>librealsense2-dkms</code> and <code>librealsense2-utils</code>]
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== IMU and robot-localization ==
  
 
Also for the IMU and integration with RTAB-Map, we use ''robot_localization''
 
Also for the IMU and integration with RTAB-Map, we use ''robot_localization''
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<code>sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-imu-tools</code>
 
<code>sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-imu-tools</code>
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== Rviz Add-on (visualization) ==
  
 
For the Rviz visualization when using Intel RealSense install this.
 
For the Rviz visualization when using Intel RealSense install this.
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<code>sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-octomap-rviz-plugins</code>
 
<code>sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-octomap-rviz-plugins</code>
  
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== RTAB-Map ==
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=== Standard install ===
 
<code>sudo apt install ros-noetic-rtabmap-ros</code>
 
<code>sudo apt install ros-noetic-rtabmap-ros</code>
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=== Info about dual camera setup ===
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===== Install Git version of RTAB-map =====
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If you need both camera for SLAM the normal install will not work.
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Install from Github like this.
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<code>sudo apt remove ros-$ROS_DISTRO-rtabmap-ros</code>
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<code>cd ~/catkin_ws/src</code>
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<code>git clone -b $ROS_DISTRO-devel https://github.com/introlab/rtabmap_ros.git</code>
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<code>cd ~/catkin_ws</code>
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<code>catkin build -DRTABMAP_SYNC_MULTI_RGBD=ON</code>
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===== Get the serial numbers for the cameras =====
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<code>rs-enumerate-devices | grep 'Serial Number'</code>
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====== More info ======
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[https://answers.ros.org/question/320708/rtabmap-ros-with-two-realsense-d435-cameras/](https://answers.ros.org/question/320708/rtabmap-ros-with-two-realsense-d435-cameras/)
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You need to of the same cameras, as the size of the pictures should be the same.
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Another way of implementing it
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[https://answers.ros.org/question/269459/rtabmap-with-two-stereo-cameras/](https://answers.ros.org/question/269459/rtabmap-with-two-stereo-cameras/)
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(here we just update the obstacle layer of the cost maps with camera 2)

Latest revision as of 15:02, 13 November 2023

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[edit] ROS2 Iron

A new ROS2 installation is in progress.

The following packages are needed.

  • ros-iron-desktop
  • ros-iron-gazebo-dev
  • ros-iron-xacro
  • ros-iron-ros2-control
  • ros-iron-ros2-controllers
  • ros-iron-gazebo-ros2-control
  • ros-iron-slam-toolbox
  • ros-iron-twist-mux
sudo apt install ros-iron-desktop ros-iron-gazebo-dev ros-iron-xacro ros-iron-ros2-control ros-iron-ros2-controllers ros-iron-gazebo-ros2-control ros-iron-slam-toolbox ros-iron-twist-mux

The base repository is pt.: https://github.com/Lohmann27/fejemis_sim.git

See ROS2-iron tutorial for adding the package 'bridge' with node-name 'fejemis-bridge'.

pt. launch slam by:

ros2 launch slam_toolbox online_async_launch.py slam_params_file:=./src/fejemis_sim/config/mapper_params_online_async.yaml use_sim_time:=true

[edit] ROS install (depricated NB! do not trust)

The version of ROS used on Fejemis is ROS noetic.

An installing guide can be found here: ROS Noetic installation instructions

The version installed is the Desktop-Full Install.

[edit] Catkin tools

Catkin build is used in the development and therefore catkin_tools need to be installed.

On Ubuntu apt-get can be used via this guide: Installing on Ubuntu with apt-get

[edit] Intel RealSense

The installation also uses Intel RealSense and can be installed via this guide. Instructions

Install both realsense2_camera and realsense2_description

[edit] Calibration of RealSense

For calibration on linux install this: Installation Instructions for librealsense2-dkms and librealsense2-utils

[edit] IMU and robot-localization

Also for the IMU and integration with RTAB-Map, we use robot_localization

Use this

sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-robot-localization

and this

sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-imu-tools

[edit] Rviz Add-on (visualization)

For the Rviz visualization when using Intel RealSense install this.

sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-octomap-rviz-plugins

[edit] RTAB-Map

[edit] Standard install

sudo apt install ros-noetic-rtabmap-ros

[edit] Info about dual camera setup

[edit] Install Git version of RTAB-map

If you need both camera for SLAM the normal install will not work. Install from Github like this.

sudo apt remove ros-$ROS_DISTRO-rtabmap-ros

cd ~/catkin_ws/src

git clone -b $ROS_DISTRO-devel https://github.com/introlab/rtabmap_ros.git

cd ~/catkin_ws

catkin build -DRTABMAP_SYNC_MULTI_RGBD=ON

[edit] Get the serial numbers for the cameras

rs-enumerate-devices | grep 'Serial Number'

[edit] More info

[1](https://answers.ros.org/question/320708/rtabmap-ros-with-two-realsense-d435-cameras/)

You need to of the same cameras, as the size of the pictures should be the same.

Another way of implementing it

[2](https://answers.ros.org/question/269459/rtabmap-with-two-stereo-cameras/)

(here we just update the obstacle layer of the cost maps with camera 2)

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