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Update torso PID gains of icub2.5 #241

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Tuned-up PID gains for torso.

These gains are those that makes icub-gazebo-grasping-sandbox work properly.
See robotology/icub-gazebo-grasping-sandbox#45 (comment).

Tuned-up PID gains for torso
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I guess we can just adopt this gains, if anyone is experiencing regression from this please open an issue, thanks!

@traversaro traversaro merged commit c7ea2a7 into master Jun 26, 2023
@traversaro traversaro deleted the icub2.5/torso-pid-gains branch June 26, 2023 12:19
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Hi @traversaro

For some reason, icub-models didn't get updated in this respect.
I can still see the old PIDs at https://github.com/robotology/icub-models/blob/master/iCub/conf/gazebo_icub_torso.ini.

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Checking this out w/ @Nicogene, it turned out that devel didn't get merged into master before the release.

See https://github.com/robotology/icub-models/network.

Perhaps, we could merge it and retag the release?

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Perhaps, we could merge it and retag the release?

Done: https://github.com/robotology/icub-models/releases/tag/v2.2.1 .

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Thanks!

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