ROS Serial library for Mbed platforms for ROS Kinetic Kame. Check http://wiki.ros.org/rosserial_mbed/ for more information.
Dependents: rosserial_mbed_hello_world_publisher_kinetic s-rov-firmware ROS_HCSR04 DISCO-F469NI_LCDTS_demo ... more
ROSSerial_mbed for Kinetic Distribution
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a flexible framework for writing robot software. It is a collection of tools, libraries, and conventions that aim to simplify the task of creating complex and robust robot behavior across a wide variety of robotic platforms.
The rosserial_mbed package allows to write ROS nodes on any mbed enabled devices and have them connected to a running ROS system on your computer using the serial port.
Hello World (example publisher)
Import programrosserial_mbed_hello_world_publisher_kinetic
rosserial_mbed Hello World example for Kinetic Kame distribution
Running the Code
Now, launch the roscore in a new terminal window:
Quote:
$ roscore
Next, run the rosserial client application that forwards your MBED messages to the rest of ROS. Make sure to use the correct serial port:
Quote:
$ rosrun rosserial_python serial_node.py /dev/ttyACM0
Finally, watch the greetings come in from your MBED by launching a new terminal window and entering :
Quote:
$ rostopic echo chatter
See Also
More examples
Blink
/* * rosserial Subscriber Example * Blinks an LED on callback */ #include "mbed.h" #include <ros.h> #include <std_msgs/Empty.h> ros::NodeHandle nh; DigitalOut myled(LED1); void messageCb(const std_msgs::Empty& toggle_msg){ myled = !myled; // blink the led } ros::Subscriber<std_msgs::Empty> sub("toggle_led", &messageCb); int main() { nh.initNode(); nh.subscribe(sub); while (1) { nh.spinOnce(); wait_ms(1); } }
Push
/* * Button Example for Rosserial */ #include "mbed.h" #include <ros.h> #include <std_msgs/Bool.h> PinName button = p20; ros::NodeHandle nh; std_msgs::Bool pushed_msg; ros::Publisher pub_button("pushed", &pushed_msg); DigitalIn button_pin(button); DigitalOut led_pin(LED1); bool last_reading; long last_debounce_time=0; long debounce_delay=50; bool published = true; Timer t; int main() { t.start(); nh.initNode(); nh.advertise(pub_button); //Enable the pullup resistor on the button button_pin.mode(PullUp); //The button is a normally button last_reading = ! button_pin; while (1) { bool reading = ! button_pin; if (last_reading!= reading) { last_debounce_time = t.read_ms(); published = false; } //if the button value has not changed for the debounce delay, we know its stable if ( !published && (t.read_ms() - last_debounce_time) > debounce_delay) { led_pin = reading; pushed_msg.data = reading; pub_button.publish(&pushed_msg); published = true; } last_reading = reading; nh.spinOnce(); } }
dynamic_reconfigure/ConfigDescription.h
- Committer:
- garyservin
- Date:
- 2016-12-31
- Revision:
- 0:9e9b7db60fd5
File content as of revision 0:9e9b7db60fd5:
#ifndef _ROS_dynamic_reconfigure_ConfigDescription_h #define _ROS_dynamic_reconfigure_ConfigDescription_h #include <stdint.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include "ros/msg.h" #include "dynamic_reconfigure/Group.h" #include "dynamic_reconfigure/Config.h" namespace dynamic_reconfigure { class ConfigDescription : public ros::Msg { public: uint32_t groups_length; typedef dynamic_reconfigure::Group _groups_type; _groups_type st_groups; _groups_type * groups; typedef dynamic_reconfigure::Config _max_type; _max_type max; typedef dynamic_reconfigure::Config _min_type; _min_type min; typedef dynamic_reconfigure::Config _dflt_type; _dflt_type dflt; ConfigDescription(): groups_length(0), groups(NULL), max(), min(), dflt() { } virtual int serialize(unsigned char *outbuffer) const { int offset = 0; *(outbuffer + offset + 0) = (this->groups_length >> (8 * 0)) & 0xFF; *(outbuffer + offset + 1) = (this->groups_length >> (8 * 1)) & 0xFF; *(outbuffer + offset + 2) = (this->groups_length >> (8 * 2)) & 0xFF; *(outbuffer + offset + 3) = (this->groups_length >> (8 * 3)) & 0xFF; offset += sizeof(this->groups_length); for( uint32_t i = 0; i < groups_length; i++){ offset += this->groups[i].serialize(outbuffer + offset); } offset += this->max.serialize(outbuffer + offset); offset += this->min.serialize(outbuffer + offset); offset += this->dflt.serialize(outbuffer + offset); return offset; } virtual int deserialize(unsigned char *inbuffer) { int offset = 0; uint32_t groups_lengthT = ((uint32_t) (*(inbuffer + offset))); groups_lengthT |= ((uint32_t) (*(inbuffer + offset + 1))) << (8 * 1); groups_lengthT |= ((uint32_t) (*(inbuffer + offset + 2))) << (8 * 2); groups_lengthT |= ((uint32_t) (*(inbuffer + offset + 3))) << (8 * 3); offset += sizeof(this->groups_length); if(groups_lengthT > groups_length) this->groups = (dynamic_reconfigure::Group*)realloc(this->groups, groups_lengthT * sizeof(dynamic_reconfigure::Group)); groups_length = groups_lengthT; for( uint32_t i = 0; i < groups_length; i++){ offset += this->st_groups.deserialize(inbuffer + offset); memcpy( &(this->groups[i]), &(this->st_groups), sizeof(dynamic_reconfigure::Group)); } offset += this->max.deserialize(inbuffer + offset); offset += this->min.deserialize(inbuffer + offset); offset += this->dflt.deserialize(inbuffer + offset); return offset; } const char * getType(){ return "dynamic_reconfigure/ConfigDescription"; }; const char * getMD5(){ return "757ce9d44ba8ddd801bb30bc456f946f"; }; }; } #endif