Changelog for package sick_tim
0.0.5 (2015-05-06)
- Auto retry USB and TCP connections due to any reason; see #25
- Parameterized TCP timeout
- Contributors: Chad Rockey, Martin Günther, Jochen Sprickerhof, Jeff Schmidt
0.0.4 (2015-03-16)
- Tim561: Make sick_tim551 node work with TiM561.
- The TiM561 has a angular resolution of 0.33°, which leads to 811 points per scan.
- Add warning if time_increment is inconsistent. This happens on the TiM561,
which reports an incorrect measurement frequency.
- Add ros params to override a few values, including time_increment
(#24 ).
- All scanners: Split datagrams up before handing them to parse_datagram.
This finally fixes the warning on datagrams of invalid length
each time multiple datagrams are read. (#21)
- All scanners: add subscribing to datagram topic.
If subscribe_datagram is set, all nodes will now process the datagrams
published on the datagram topic instead of reading from the physical
device. Useful for debugging.
- Contributors: Jochen Sprickerhof, Martin Günther, Michael Ferguson, Michael Görner
0.0.3 (2015-01-09)
- Merge pull request #20 from jspricke/fix_19
Fixes for #19
- Increase get_datagram timout to 1 second, Closes: #19
- Add ROS param for TCP port (defaults to 2112)
- fix dependencies in CMakeLists
All non-catkin things that we expose in our headers should be added to
the DEPENDS, so that packages which depend on our package will also
automatically link against it.
Also see: http://answers.ros.org/question/58498/what-is-the-purpose-of-catkin_depends/#58593
- Contributors: Jochen Sprickerhof, Martin Günther
0.0.2 (2014-09-01)
- Merge pull request #15 from v4hn/libusb-pkgconfig
use libusb's pkgconfig support
- Merge pull request #16 from v4hn/hydro_catkin_fixup
fixup hydro catkinize
- mark libsick_tim_3xx as exported
- export headers related to libsick_tim3xx
As far as I know nobody uses them right now,
but as we install the library, why not provide the interface?
- install meshes & urdf
- add missing external dependencies
make sure msg headers are built before sick_tim_3xx
- use libusb's pkgconfig support
This streamlines sick_tim's libusb detection.
- updated URDF: restructuring, add TiM 511
- renamed sick_tim.stl
- added mesh for tim551
- completed rename: sick_tim3xx -> sick_tim
perl -e 's/sick_tim3xx/sick_tim/g' -pi $(git ls-files)
perl -e 's/SickTim3xx/SickTim/g' -pi $(git ls-files)
rename 's/sick_tim3xx/sick_tim/g' $(git ls-files)
rename 's/SickTim3xx/SickTim/g' $(git ls-files)
- Rename sick_tim3xx -> sick_tim
- Merge pull request #13 from MadEgg/hydro_improved_tim551
Hydro improved tim551
- Modified SICK TIM551 parser to accept reduced scanning range and to read out and publish intensity data. Also fixes breaking when a device name has been set.
Replace hacky bare socket handling with proper boost::asio socket handling in sick_tim3xx_common_tcp.cpp. Introduces dependency on boost::asio 1.46
Fully functional and tested on tim551.
- omit libusb-1.0 prefix
automatically configured by CMake
- sick_tim551 launch: add example snippet for enabling TCP
- CMakeLists: rename libsick -> libsick_tim_3xx
libsick.so was too generic and may cause name conflicts later on
- package.xml: fix incorrect build_depend + run_depend
build_depend and run_depend can only use either the name of a ros
package, or something listed in rosdep db.
- CMakeLists: add missing catkin_depends, fix depends
- CMakeLists: don't export include dir / libary
The previous configuration was incorrect: we exported an include path
that we didn't install. One way to fix this would have been to install
the headers, but since we don't expect any package outside of
sick_tim3xx to be using our library, it's better not to install it at
all.
- Merge pull request #12 from efernandez/hydro_catkin
sets dependencies and linking in the library
- sets dependencies and linking in the library
- Merge pull request #11 from efernandez/hydro_catkin
renames libsick to sick, so we have libsick.so
- renames libsick to sick, so we have libsick.so
- package.xml: update email addresses, remove .gitignore
- catkinizes sick_tim3xx
- updated manifest.xml
closes #8
- common_usb: increase USB_TIMEOUT from 500 to 1000 ms
This is necessary to make the tim310 work. It (strangely) only publishes
with 1.875 Hz = one message every 533 ms, so a timeout of 500 ms always
caused a LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT.
This closes #7.
- fix node name in launch files
- urdf: removed box_inertial_with_origin xacro macro
this conflicted with a new macro of the same name in
uos_common_urdf/common.xacro
- fixed warning message
- add select() calls before reading in TCP mode.
Now diagnostics won't go stale when the device is unplugged but report
missing data errors correctly. The driver reconnects when the cable is
plugged again.
- adjusted parameters from real scanner
- Added diagnostics support.
- ~hostname determines if TCP or USB is used.
Also removed sick_tim3xx_common_tcp from Tim3xx binaries.
- add TCP connection
- prepare option for TCP on sick_tim551_2050001
- split sick_tim3xx_common into common and usb specific stuff
- merged fix from diamondback branch
- updated stack.xml
- add driver for SICK TiM551
- include -> xacro:include
- Don't publish message if there was a parsing error
- more verbose warning when using wrong node
- add launch files for new nodes
- new node sick_tim310_1130000m01 (experimental)
- new node sick_tim310 (experimental)
- renamed sick_tim3xx node to sick_tim310s01
- add test node: sick_tim3xx_datagram_test
- refactoring: split parse_datagram() into own class
- refactoring: split out common code into sick_tim3xx_common
- refactoring: extract function parse_datagram()
- when receiving more fields than expected, print number of fields
- add optional datagram publishing (for debug)
- check return code of init_usb(), exit on failure
- Change udev rule from MODE to GROUP
User needs to be a member of the plugdev group!
New udev releases contain a 91-permissions.rules which overwrites the
MODE="0666". An other workaround would be to move the
81-sick-tim3xx.rules after the 91-permissions.rules. This patch
implements a proper fix, which is to use the plugdev group instead.
- update URDF to be compatible with Gazebo 1.5
In the ros-groovy-simulator-gazebo update to 1.7.12, Gazebo was switched
over to 1.5, which breaks compatibility with old-style URDFs. This
commit updates to the new version.
- modified rosdep dependency for compatibility with fuerte
- updated .gitignore
- fix max_angle calculation
- add support for dynamic_reconfigure parameters
- don't dump scans to rosout on error
usually, this happens when we're lagging behind due to a different
error; printing the stuff to rosout slows down the whole process enough
so we never catch up.
- changed default laser_frame to "laser", made xacro macro
- adjust time stamp
- last scan point = now ==> first scan point = now - 271 * time increment
- also just assume 0.001 s USB latency between scanner and PC for now
this avoids TF ExtrapolationExceptions (cannot project into future)
- fixed frame name in gazebo URDF
- URDF: renamed changed box_inertial
... because it doesn't play well with our other URDFs in
kurt_description
- URDF: introduced xacro properties for constants
- add launch file
- add URDF file and mesh for scanner
- shift angle_min and angle_max by -PI/2
now angle_min = -135° and angle_max = +135°
- turned everything into a class
reason: this allows us to call all the cleanup code from the destructor,
so we can make sure it's called every time we exit
- properly exit on error, improved logging
- change default frame name to fully qualified /laser_link
- fix illegal write detected by valgrind
- updated udev README
- working implementation
- copy SICK example code, start conversion to ROS
- description in manifest
- add includes, rosdep dependency on libusb
- add BSD license header
- add udev rules
- add code skeleton for node
- add roscpp dependency
- initial commit
- Contributors: Christian Dornhege, Egbert van der Wal, Jochen Sprickerhof, Martin Günther, Michael Görner, enriquefernandez, v4hn