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25 lines
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Installation:
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1: Follow the installation guide at https://git.spirirobotics.com/cesar.alejandro/oscillation_ctrl/src/branch/master to set up the oscillation_ctrl package, along with everything required to run the oscilattion_damp simulations
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2: Create a new directory (not in your catkin_ws) to house the github files. This could be done by running the commands
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cd ~
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mkdir OscillationControlWithCircle
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3: Run the command git clone https://git.spirirobotics.com/scorpio1/OscillationControlWithCircle.git
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4: Run the command cd OscillationControlWithCircle
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5: Run the command chmod u+x setup.bash
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6: Run the command ./setup.bash
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7: Move into your catkin_ws directory (cd ~/catkin_ws)
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8: Rebuild your catkin_ws using the command catkin build
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Running the demo:
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You are now ready to run the circle demo. You can do so by running the command
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roslaunch oscillation_ctrl oscillation_damp_circle.launch
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There are also two optional parameters. Like oscilattion_damp.launch, there is an option to change the model. You can do so by adding model:=model name, replacing model name with of spiri, spiri_with_tether, headless_spiri_with_tether.
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There is also an option to also start a turtlesim node, and a turtle_test node, which will create a turtlesim window with a turtle that maps the two dimensional movements of the drone. This will allow you to see if the drone deviates from a circular path. To enable this option, add turtle:=true to the end of your launch command. |