added groundstation launch file and readme details bout it
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<launch>
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<arg name="xbee" default="1"/>
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<arg name="name" default="robot0"/>
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<include file="$(find rosbridge_server)/launch/rosbridge_websocket.launch" >
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<arg name="port" value="9090"/>
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</include>
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<group if="$(arg xbee)">
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<include file="$(find xbee_ros_node)/launch/xbeemav.launch" />
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</group>
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<include file="$(find rosbuzz)/launch/rosbuzz.launch" >
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<arg name="name" value="$(arg name)"/>
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<arg name="xbee_plugged" value="false"/>
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<arg name="script" value="main"/>
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<arg name="setmode" value="false"/>
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<arg name="latitude" value="29.067618"/>
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<arg name="longitude" value="-13.662966"/>
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</include>
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<node pkg="rosbag" type="record" name="rosbag_groundstation"
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args="record -o $(find rosbuzz)/buzz_scripts/log/GS- -a">
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</node>
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</launch>
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ROSBuzz
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ROSBuzz
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Description:
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Description:
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Have a look at the launch file to understand what parameters are available to suit your usage. All topics and services names are listed in `launch_config/topics.yaml`. Note : Before launching the ROSBuzz node, verify all the parameters in the launch file. A launch file using gdb is available too (rosbuzzd.launch).
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Have a look at the launch file to understand what parameters are available to suit your usage. All topics and services names are listed in `launch_config/topics.yaml`. Note : Before launching the ROSBuzz node, verify all the parameters in the launch file. A launch file using gdb is available too (rosbuzzd.launch).
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A launch file for a groundstation is also available `launch/groundstation.launch`. It uses the robot ID = 0, which is detected as a groundstation by our Buzz scripts. It also has hardcoded GPS coordinates to avoid the need of a GPS sensor on the groundstation. While a groundstation is never required to deploy a swarm with ROSBuzz, it opens a websocket on ROS, useful to monitor the swarm and it creates a rosbag of the flight.
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* Buzz scripts: Several behavioral scripts are included in the "buzz_Scripts" folder, such as "graphformGPS.bzz" uses in [1] and the "testaloneWP.bzz" to control a single drone with a ".csv" list of waypoints. The script "empty.bzz" is a template script.
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* Buzz scripts: Several behavioral scripts are included in the "buzz_Scripts" folder, such as "graphformGPS.bzz" uses in [1] and the "testaloneWP.bzz" to control a single drone with a ".csv" list of waypoints. The script "empty.bzz" is a template script.
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