mirror of https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot
79 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
79 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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'''
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simple rover simulator core
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'''
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from aircraft import Aircraft
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import util, time, math
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from math import degrees, radians
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from rotmat import Vector3, Matrix3
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class Rover(Aircraft):
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'''a simple rover'''
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def __init__(self,
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max_speed=10,
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max_accel=10,
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max_turn_rate=45):
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Aircraft.__init__(self)
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self.max_speed = max_speed
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self.max_accel = max_accel
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self.max_turn_rate = max_turn_rate
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self.last_time = time.time()
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def update(self, state):
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# how much time has passed?
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t = time.time()
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delta_time = t - self.last_time
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self.last_time = t
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# speed in m/s in body frame
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velocity_body = self.dcm.transposed() * self.velocity
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# speed along x axis, +ve is forward
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speed = velocity_body.x
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# yaw rate in degrees/s
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yaw_rate = self.max_turn_rate * state.steering * (speed / self.max_speed)
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# target speed with current throttle
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target_speed = state.throttle * self.max_speed
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# linear acceleration in m/s/s - very crude model
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accel = self.max_accel * (target_speed - speed) / self.max_speed
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# print('speed=%f throttle=%f steering=%f yaw_rate=%f accel=%f' % (speed, state.throttle, state.steering, yaw_rate, accel))
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self.gyro = Vector3(0,0,radians(yaw_rate))
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# update attitude
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self.dcm.rotate(self.gyro * delta_time)
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self.dcm.normalize()
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# accel in body frame due to motor
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accel_body = Vector3(accel, 0, 0)
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# add in accel due to direction change
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accel_body.y += radians(yaw_rate) * speed
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# now in earth frame
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accel_earth = self.dcm * accel_body
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accel_earth += Vector3(0, 0, self.gravity)
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# if we're on the ground, then our vertical acceleration is limited
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# to zero. This effectively adds the force of the ground on the aircraft
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accel_earth.z = 0
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# work out acceleration as seen by the accelerometers. It sees the kinematic
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# acceleration (ie. real movement), plus gravity
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self.accel_body = self.dcm.transposed() * (accel_earth + Vector3(0, 0, -self.gravity))
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# new velocity vector
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self.velocity += accel_earth * delta_time
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# new position vector
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old_position = self.position.copy()
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self.position += self.velocity * delta_time
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# update lat/lon/altitude
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self.update_position(delta_time)
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