CHANGELOG

Changelog for package ptz_action_server_msgs

2.0.3 (2024-11-01)

  • Added new general Ptz message (#6)

  • Contributors: Jose Mastrangelo

2.0.2 (2024-05-24)

  • Add dependency on action_msgs

  • Contributors: Chris Iverach-Brereton

2.0.1 (2024-05-23)

2.0.0 (2024-05-23)

  • Initial release for ROS 2

  • Contributors: Chris Iverach-Brereton, Michael Hosmar

0.1.9 (2024-01-09)

0.1.8 (2024-01-08)

0.1.7 (2023-11-22)

0.1.6 (2023-11-15)

  • Major overhaul to add new control modes (#4) * Rename PtzPosition.msg to PtzState.msg, add support for velocity control. Rename …/move_ptz action to …/position, add …/velocity to Axis camera to allow velocity control * Add support for move_ptz/position_abs and move_ptz/position_rel actions * Update the readme * Add support for absolute & relative positions for the flir PTU * Move the axis server’s actions into the move_ptz namespace, add position_abs and position_rel * Update the limits config files, readme for the axis action server * Keep all nodes called “ptz_action_server_node” for all nodes by default to make searching params easier * Make the ROS parameters consistent across all implementations. Add limits file for the simulation node * Publish the sign of the direction of travel in velocity control feedback. Check if the camera has reached end-of-travel and signal the end of the velocity control action if this occurs * Debug the new action servers on actual hardware * Add the first-pass at supporting pan/tilt angles relative to an external frame. Not yet supported by the Flir PTU * Create a temporary vector frame we can use to calculate the necessary pan/tilt angles, rather than ignoring the tilt. This should allow the camera to operate correctly even on hills. Temporary frame has a UUID in the name so it shouldn’t conflict with other frames in the robot * Modify the axis & simulation packages to use positive pan = clockwise instead of anticlockwise. Add a new action to pan/tilt/zoom to a specific frame * Fix message dependencies * Implement the new action to point the camera AT a specific frame, instead of just parallel with its X axis

  • Contributors: Chris Iverach-Brereton

0.1.5 (2023-10-19)

  • Changes

  • Contributors: Chris Iverach-Brereton

0.1.4 (2023-08-18)

0.1.3 (2023-08-04)

0.1.2 (2023-05-05)

0.1.1 (2023-04-11)

0.1.0 (2023-03-27)

  • Initial release

  • Contributors: Chris Iverach-Brereton