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To start the e-puck2 ROS node issue the command:<br/> | To start the e-puck2 ROS node issue the command:<br/> | ||
<code>roslaunch epuck_driver_cpp epuck_controller.launch epuck_id:='3000'</code> | <code>roslaunch epuck_driver_cpp epuck_controller.launch epuck_id:='3000'</code><br/> | ||
This launch file will start the e-puck2 node and the camera node. | This launch file will start the e-puck2 node and the camera node. | ||
Revision as of 13:07, 7 November 2018
1 System
The system can be downloaded from the following link []
user/pw: pi/raspberry
The system starts in console mode, to switch to desktop (LXDE) mode issue the command startx
.
2 ROS
The ROS workspace is located in ~/rosbots_catkin_ws/
Before starting the e-puck2 ROS node on the raspberry, issue the following commands:
export ROS_IP=raspberry-ip
export ROS_MASTER_URI=http://pc-ip:11311
To start the e-puck2 ROS node issue the command:
roslaunch epuck_driver_cpp epuck_controller.launch epuck_id:='3000'
This launch file will start the e-puck2 node and the camera node.
On the PC side issue the following commands in one terminal:
export ROS_IP=pc-ip
export ROS_MASTER_URI=http://pc-ip:11311
- roscore
And then start rviz in another terminal:
rviz rviz
- open the configuration file named
single_epuck_driver_rviz.rviz
you find inepuck_driver_cpp/config/
directory
The e-puck2 robot must be programmed with the following firmware [] and the selector must be placed in position 10.
The last version of the e-puck2 ROS node can be downloaded from the git: git clone -b e-puck2 https://github.com/gctronic/epuck_driver_cpp.git