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The xenial-kinetic branch is currently being restructured to make it easier to adapt to custom InMoov designs.

Please check the xenial-kinetic milestones to see the direction we're heading and our status https://github.com/alansrobotlab/inmoov_ros/milestones/xenial_kinetic

These are massive changes to the framework, but once it's all in, it will be alot easier to set up ROS with your specific robot. Stay tuned!

Until then, once you have the packages installed, the following commands should work:

  • roslaunch inmoov_description display.launch (to pull up the rviz urdf model)
  • (the rest is currently hard coded to one robot, we're working on that)

Alan's InMoov ROS Introduction

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What Is It?

This is a ROS software stack that connects a dedicated PC to an InMoov robot.
It currently implements the following:

  • a fully articulated URDF model of InMoov
  • inmoov firmware that integrates rossserial_arduino for communication
  • inmoov_msgs that define communication between host pc and arduino
  • trainer module to set arduino eeprom values and calibrate each servo

What You Need To Get Started

This works with a specific technology stack. It can be run natively on a PC, or in VMWare Player. Everything is tied to compatibility with MoveIt!.

MoveIt! is currently available for ROS Indigo, and Indigo is tied to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, so everything fits together from there.

As soon as they release MoveIt! packages for ROS Kinetic, the stack will be updated to Ubuntu 16.04 + ROS Kinetic + MoveIt!

What you'll need:

How to Install It:

Copy these packages into your {inmoov_ros}/src folder Run the following commands from the root of your {inmoov_ros} folder:

catkin_make              #build/rebuild all projects
source devel/setup.bash  #let ROS know about all of your new packages

How to use it:

Run the following commands:

rosrun inmoov_tools set_parameters.py        #loads parameters into server
roslaunch inmoov_tools servobus.launch       #launches arduino interfaces
roslaunch inmoov_description display.launch  #launches rviz
rosrun inmoov_tools trainer.py               #launches trainer module

Next Steps (todo list)

  • urdf: fix right shoulder out rotation
  • urdf: fix right wrist rotation
  • trainer: move all arduino communication to service calls
  • trainer: only publish joint commands to joint_command topic
  • node: write node that sends joint commands to arduino through service calls
  • pose: migrate pose module to pyqt4
  • headdemo: migrate headdemo module to pyqt4

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