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Package Summary

The vigir_step_control package

Package Summary

The vigir_step_control package

Package Summary

The vigir_step_control package

Overview

The vigir_step_control provides a step queue management system and a state machine to keep track of current step plan execution. It is able to feed the low-level motion layer with the proper number of steps required for seamless execution while continuously merging incoming step plans provided by the footstep planner. This allows even for continuous walking using our footstep planning stack. This package provides following features:

For detailed information about the system please take a look at the tutorial page.

Getting Started

Installation

The vigir_step_control packages can be downloaded from GitHub:

Furthermore you may need to download the dependencies as well (if not already done):

After a recompile of you workspace everything should be ready to use.

Example Startup

In order to run this example. you will need to install the vigir_footstep_planning stack as well. An install instruction can be found here.

After compiled your workspace you start up the system (each line in a seperate terminal):

roscore
roslaunch vigir_footstep_planning footstep_planner_test.launch
roslaunch vigir_step_control step_controller_test.launch
roslaunch vigir_footstep_planning step_interface_rqt.launch

In the step_interface_widget you have first to select a footstep planner parameter set. Afterwards the direction commands become available which allows to generate simple pattern of footsteps. As soon a footstep plan has been generated the Execute button becomes active as well. When you click on this button the previously generated footsteps will be executed virtually by the StepControllerTestPlugin which fakes an footstep execution. During the fake execution, you will be able to follow the fake execution in the step_interface_widget by the progress bar.

Note: If you would like to see the system running with a real robot, then you can get in touch with it using the THORMANG3 in simulation. The full install instruction can be found here.

Tutorial

A Tutorial will be added step by step here soon. In the meantime feel free to contact us, if you have further questions!

Sample Applications

THORMANG3

The THORMANG3 provides a nice real world example how to migrate the software into an exisiting setup here.

During the Humanoids@RoboCup Demo 2016 at Leipzig, the step controller was used.

THORMANG3 Demo

If you would like to try it out in simulation by yourself, then just follow the instructions here.


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