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About
This stack is an implementation of the navigation stack for the youBot. It has launch files for navigating with a map provided by map_server or without a map. When navigating without a map, slam can be performed using slam_gmapping. It also has a lowpass filter node to reduce noise from odometry.
This stack has three packages: youbot_navigation_common, youbot_navigation_local, and youbot_navigation_global.
This documentation is not yet complete.
Launch Files
base_front_hokuyo_node.launch
Launches the hokuyo_node and transform publisher for the Hokuyo laser scanner. This will generate laser scans on the topic /base_scan.
move_base_local.launch
move_base_local.launch will start all necessary nodes for navigation without a map.
bringup_navigation.launch
This calls the two launch files necessary for navigation without a map, base_front_hokuyo_node.launch and move_base_local.launch.
slam.launch
This will start SLAM from slam_gmapping. Run it after running bringup_navigation.launch if you want to generate a map of the area the robot is navigating.
move_base_global.launch
amcl.launch
Launches the Adaptive Monte-Carlo Localization node, amcl, which uses a particle filter to determine the robot's location with respect to the map.
bringup_navigation_with_map.launch
Using this Package
Before launching anything, make sure youbot_wrapper and youbot_joint_state_publisher are running from youbot_common.
For slam
Bring up the navigation nodes without a map, then launch slam.
roslaunch youbot_navigation_common bringup_navigation.launch roslaunch slam.launch
slam.launch assumes that the Hokuyo is mounted upside down, so it launches a laser_flipper to compensate. The suggested way to map a room is to manually teleoperate the robot around the room until it is reliably mapped. This can be done with youbot_teleop.
roslaunch youbot_teleop youbot_keyboard_teleop_safe.launch
When the map of the room is sufficiently complete, save it with map_server's map_saver node.
For click-to-nav
Start a map_server with the desired map. If you just ran slam, run the map_server with the map.yaml file that map_saver created.
Bring up navigation:
roslaunch youbot_navigation_common bringup_navigation_with_map.launch
The robot should now be ready to navigate. Open rviz and add the necessary displays. You'll need a Robot Model for the youBot, a Map on the /map topic for the map, a Grid Cells on the /move_base_node/local_costmap/obstacles topic for the local map, and a Laser Scan on the /base_scan topic for the laser scan. Set the fixed frame to /map. Use the '2D Nav Goal' tool to select a desired position and orientation, then watch the robot move to them.
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