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時間:2024-02-05  來源:合肥網(wǎng)hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯



CSC**7 – Introduction To Mobile Robotics

assignment 1, 15 points due: Jan 31, 2024, at 6pm ET

Overview: In this assignment you will write a feedback controller that enables a ground robot, which obeys differential drive dynamics, to follow a wall. The purpose of this assignment is to make you develop experience with the following concepts:

 Robot Operating System: its architecture and its publisher-subscriber model, which abstracts away the details of distributed computation and message passing from the robot programmer. Familiarity will also be developed with ROS’s main visualization tool, called rviz.

 Controlling the yaw of a ground robot via PID control

 Processing 2D laser measurements

 The gazebo simulator, which is currently one of the most popular simulators in the robotics community.

Setting up VNC:

If you are planning on using the lab machines for this assignment, you will have to use VNC to access the lab PCs since you will need a GUI to run the simulations. If you plan on working from your local machine please skip this section and go to ”Setting Up ROS”.

We have posted a shared google spreadsheet containing the assignment of MCS lab machines to students, so please refer to Quercus for instructions on how to get a lab PC for yourself, if you need one. You can also work from your own machine, but note the requirements for setting up ROS, listed in the following sections. We might not be able to provide support or advice for the starter code if you run it on machines that do not satisfy those specs.

VNC is already installed on all the systems, but you need to set up your credentials so you can run your own VNC server that only you can access.

1. ssh into your account on your assigned lab PC

2. Type vncpasswd to create a password for yourself to access the PC

3. run vncserver with the following command so it creates the required directories.

vncserver

4. Then kill the server with

vncserver -kill :*

5. Use your favourite text editor to open the .vnc/xstartup file and put the following text in it:

#!/bin/sh

unset SESSION_MANAGER

exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc

6. Now start a vncserver again with the same command:

vncserver

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 7. In the output of the command you just ran, make note of the :1 (or whatever number it is, it will be :x where x is an integer)

Here is an example of the output where the x=2 :

UTORid@dh2026pc09:~$ vncserver

New ’dh2026pc09.utm.utoronto.ca:2 (UTORid)’ desktop at :2 on machine dh2026pc09.utm.utoronto.ca

Starting applications specified in /student/UTORid/.vnc/xstartup

Log file is /student/UTORid/.vnc/dh2026pc09.utm.utoronto.ca:2.log

Use xtigervncviewer -SecurityTypes VncAuth -passwd /student/UTORid/.vnc/passwd :2 to

connect to the VNC server.

Now on your desktop:

1. Install a vncviewer (I installed realvnc-vnc-viewer but I think any one will work)

2. Start an ssh tunnel which the vncserver will go through. We are doing this because the vnc connection by itself is not encrypted and insecure, so its important that all the packets for your vnc connection pass through the secure ssh tunnel. To start the tunnel use the command:

ssh -L yyyy:localhost:5**x -C UTORid@[your assigned lab pc].utm.utoronto.ca

where yyyy is a port you want to use on your workstation that is not already used. And x is the :x number that is shown to you when you started vncserver. The ’-C’ is to allow compression, it should help your remote instance be more responsive.

3. Once you log in, leave the window open and start the vncviewer on your local pc. The address you would be connecting to would be

localhost:yyyy

4. It will prompt for the vncpasswd that you created, and you should see your desktop.

If you run into trouble at any of the above steps, you may want to go through the relevant sections of the following VNC guides to see if they solve your problem before you ask for help.

For Ubuntu 18:

www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-vnc-on-ubuntu-18-04

For Ubuntu 20:

www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-vnc-on-ubuntu-20-04

For Ubuntu 22:

www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-vnc-on-ubuntu-22-04

For Mac OS and Windows:

www.linode.com/docs/applications/remote-desktop/install-vnc-on-ubuntu-18-04/

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CSC**7: Introduction to Mobile Robotics - Assignment 1 Jan 18, 2024

 Setting up ROS: There are multiple ways to install ROS. If you are planning to work from the MCS lab machines in Deerfield Hall (e.g. DH2020, DH2010, DH2026), Ubuntu and ROS are already installed and available to you. If you want to work from your own machine, we are assuming that you are running Ubuntu 20.04 on a computer which you have sudo access, then please make sure the following are installed:

 Ubuntu 20.04. NOTE: Ubuntu 22.04 is by default not compatible with precompiled ROS 1 noetic packages, so it will not work. Compiling ROS noetic from source should work, but it is quite a long process, and it is not recommended. If you have Ubuntu 22.04 on your personal desktop then you might need to follow these instructions to install ROS 1 precompiled packages https://robostack. github.io/index.html, but we have not tested this. If this does not work, you might need to run ROS nodes inside a Docker container, as shown here https://roboticseabass.com/2021/04/21/ docker-and-ros/.

 ROS 1 (noetic) http://wiki.ros.org/noetic/Installation/Ubuntu. If you have trouble installing ROS 1 please post on Piazza.

 ROS 1 simulation dependencies (if you didn’t do a full install of ROS you can get them from sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-simulators)

any video screen recorder for assignment submission (e.g. recordmydesktop https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts/RecordMyDesktop)

Get and run the starter code: We have created a few simulated worlds consisting of sequences of walls and a simulated ground robot for you for the purposes of this assignment. A screenshot of the what the Gazebo simulation environment looks like is shown in Fig 1.
CSC**7: Introduction to Mobile Robotics - Assignment 1 Jan 18, 2024

  Figure 1: Gazebo environment with walls only on one side of the robot.

We are also providing starter code for this assignment. This starter code is provided in the form of ROS packages in your workspace. Make sure the following lines are at the end of your /home/[username]/.bashrc file:

export ROS_HOME=~/.ros

source /opt/ros/noetic/setup.bash

source ~/csc**7_ws/devel/setup.bash

Then run the following command, this adds the paths to catkin and ros for your bash terminal, allowing you to use them

source ~/.bashrc

Then actually create your workspace:

mkdir -p ~/csc**7_ws/src

cd ~/csc**7_ws/src

catkin_init_workspace

In csc**7 ws/src download the starter code:

git clone https://github.com/florianshkurti/csc**7_winter24.git

Then compile it, but you have to run catkin make twice, as it fails the first time :

cd ~/csc**7_ws

catkin_make

source ~/.bashrc

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 If this last command results in errors, you might need to install additional packages. Please post your questions on Piazza if this is the case and you don’t know what to do. In the MCS lab machines this will most likely not be an issue. If you are working from a personal laptop or desktop, however, you might need to install the following packages:

sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-control-toolbox ros-noetic-joystick-drivers

sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-realtime-tools ros-noetic-ros-control

sudo apt-get install ros-noetic-ros-controllers ros-noetic-gazebo-ros-control

If you still get errors after installing them please post a question on Quercus or email us as soon as possible. If compilation goes smoothly, move on to the following.

Your assignment is run using 3 commands, each in their own separate terminal. First you create the simulation environment, then you populate it with a virtual husky robot, and finally you run your code piloting the husky around the environment. This is what the commands look like at a glance, they are explained in further detail, and with some more setup info + checks below:

roslaunch wall_following_assignment gazebo_world.launch  world_name:=[world_name]

roslaunch wall_following_assignment husky_follower.launch

roslaunch wall_following_assignment wall_follower_[language].launch

Here is a step-by-step walkthrough of the commands: Bring up a world with walls in the gazebo simulator

roslaunch wall_following_assignment gazebo_world.launch  world_name:=walls_one_sided

Bring up the robot (husky) in that world

roslaunch wall_following_assignment husky_follower.launch

The only error that should appear after these two commands is that no joystick can be found. If another error is printed, please let us know. If these two commands go well this should make the gazebo image in Fig 1 shown above appear. Then, call rviz, which is the default visualization system for ROS:

rosrun rviz rviz

And then go to File > Open config and select the config file

csc**7 ws/src/wall following assignment/resources/csc**7.rviz You should see what’s shown in Fig 2:

The rainbow-colored line is actually a set of points detected by the simulated 2D laser. The other line and frames represent the tree of reference frames that the system is aware of. If all of this goes well then you will be ready to proceed to the next section, which is the essence of the assignment, and to write your controller code to make the robot move. At this point, you can run a simple last check:

rosrun teleop_twist_keyboard teleop_twist_keyboard.py  \

   cmd_vel:=/husky_1/husky_velocity_controller/cmd_vel

This command bring up a node publishing on topic /husky 1/husky velocity controller/cmd vel and enable you to control the robot through keyboard. If you can successfully move husky around using the keyboard through the command-line interface shown in Fig. 3 then you are ready to proceed with writing your PID controller.

Implement and test a wall-following controller (15 pts) The input to the robot will be laser scan messages from the robot’s simulated laser scanner. See here http://docs.ros.org/api/sensor_msgs/ html/msg/LaserScan.html for the ROS message definition. Also, make sure you have understood these ROS tutorials about the publisher-subscriber model of distributed computing: http://wiki.ros.org/ROS/ Tutorials. We have provided starter code for Python and C++ in the files

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CSC**7: Introduction to Mobile Robotics - Assignment 1 Jan 18, 2024

  Figure 2: Rviz visualization for the Husky robot in Fig 1. Overlaid on the robot you can see the various reference frames from ROS’s tf system.

csc**7_ws/src/csc**7_fall22/wall_following_assignment/python/wall_follower.py

csc**7_ws/src/csc**7_fall22/wall_following_assignment/src/wall_follower_node.cpp

csc**7_ws/src/csc**7_fall22/wall_following_assignment/include/wall_following_assignment/pid.h

Choose your language and edit the appropriate files. Specifically:

[Part A, 2 pts] Compute the cross-track error based on each incoming laser scan and publish it un- der the topic name /husky 1/cte with the ROS message type std msgs/Float**, which can be found here http://wiki.ros.org/std_msgs. Tutorials for how to write your own publisher in Python can be found at http://wiki.ros.org/ROS/Tutorials/WritingPublisherSubscriber%28python%29.

[Part B, 7 pts] Populate the PID class based on the provided API. For each incoming laser scan is- sue an angular velocity command to the robot at the topic /husky velocity controller/cmd vel, based on the output of the PID controller. You need to follow the wall on the LEFT of the robot, as it is placed in its initial configuration.

[Part C, 2 pts]

Create a dynamic reconfigure server for tweaking your controller’s parameters in real time. Follow the in- structions presented here: http://wiki.ros.org/dynamic_reconfigure/Tutorials. Dong forget to make your cfg file executable, according to the instructions above. Add at least three parameters for the PID gains and run

rosrun rqt_reconfigure rqt_reconfigure

to tweak the PID parameters manually. A set of parameters is considered good enough and the run is considered successful if the robot does not collide with the wall and completes at least 3/4 of a full circuit around the left wall. NOTE: If you have build or import errors during this part let us know on Piazza.

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  Figure 3: Command-line interface for the node teleop twist keyboard.py which allows you to drive the robot using your keyboard. If you can do this successfully then you are ready to proceed with designing the controller.

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CSC**7: Introduction to Mobile Robotics - Assignment 1 Jan 18, 2024

 [Part D, 4 pts] For each of the two simple wall worlds in wall following assignment/worlds/, namely: walls one sided.world, walls two sided.world, do the following:

Launch your wall following controller like this:

   roslaunch  wall_following_assignment wall_follower_python.launch

   or

   roslaunch  wall_following_assignment wall_follower_cpp.launch

according to your language of choice.

 (1pt/world) Use a desktop recording program such as recordMyDesktop or something similar to record a video of your robot while it is following the wall. Be sure to include any failure cases.

 (1pt/world) Record the cross-track error published by your node as follows: rosbag record /husky_1/cte

and after your robot’s run is done, convert the recorded messages in the bag into a text file like so:

        rostopic echo -b file.bag -p /husky_1/cte  > cross_track_error.csv

        rosbag play file.bag

[Optional Part E, 1 bonus pt] Implement and evaluate the PID self-tuning algorithm that was mentioned in class. Plot the cross-track error as a function of epochs (or iterations), where an epoch is a round of evaluation of a PID parameter setting on the simulator.

[Optional Part F, 2 bonus pts] Evaluate your wall-following ROS node on one of the real racecars that we have available for this course at UTM, shown here:

Note that these racecars as well as a technician to support their operation are only available at UTM. If you are interested in completing this bonus question, please reach out to our robotics lab technician at UTM, Ruthrash Hari (ruthrash.hari@mail.utoronto.ca).

Submission Instructions Assignment submissions will be done on Quercus. You will submit a zip file containing the following:

1. Your csc**7 winter24/wall following assignment directory for Parts A, B, and C.

2. Two videos, one for demonstrating the robot’s navigation in the world walls one sided.world and another video for the world walls two sided.world as explained in Part D. The videos should be named as follows:

         FirstName_LastName_StudentNumber_walls_one_sided.[mp4/avi]

         FirstName_LastName_StudentNumber_walls_two_sided.[mp4/avi]

Each video should not exceed 10MB.

3. Similarly, two csv files from Part D. They should be named:

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CSC**7: Introduction to Mobile Robotics - Assignment 1 Jan 18, 2024

  Figure 4: CSC**7 Racecar

         FirstName_LastName_StudentNumber_walls_one_sided.csv

         FirstName_LastName_StudentNumber_walls_two_sided.csv

The point of including a video of your controller in your submission is not just for us to easily examine your code. It’s also so that you can easily show your work later on to classmates/coworkers/employers. It becomes part of your portfolio. It is also worth noting that, due to the ROS abstraction layer, if you want, you could run your feedback controller on a real Husky robot, without major modifications.

4. If you’ve done the optional bonus question E, please submit the resulting figure as:

         FirstName_LastName_StudentNumber_bonus_question_PID_autotuning.[png/jpg]

5. If you’ve done the optional bonus question F, please submit a video (under 20MB) showing the racecar doing wall-following on the 3rd floor of Deerfield Hall at UTM:

         FirstName_LastName_StudentNumber_bonus_question_Racecar.[mp4/avi]

We expect your code to run on the MCS Lab machines. If it does not you will lose marks. We expect to be able to compile it using catkin make. Once we compile your code we will run the following:

roslaunch wall_following_assignment gazebo_world.launch  world_name:=[world_name]

roslaunch wall_following_assignment husky_follower.launch

roslaunch wall_following_assignment wall_follower_[language].launch

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 We will test your code on other similar worlds to the one provided. We will also test it using different desired distances away from the goal. The default desired distance is 1 meter away, and the default forward speed is 1m/s. We will test your code with different parameters in that neighbourhood. Your code will also be examined for correctness, style and efficiency. We recommend that you come by during office hours or email us if you are unsure of your implementation.
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