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* Turn on the Xantrex power supply units | * Turn on the Xantrex power supply units | ||
* Turn on the green switches behind Chico | * Turn on the green switches behind Chico | ||
** Safety hint: first turn on the [[pc104]] switch, wait for it to be alive and only then switch the motors on | ** Safety hint: first turn on the [[pc104]] CPU switch, wait for it to be alive and only then switch the motors on | ||
** Another safety hint: wait for the four purple lights on each board to turn off and become two blue lights – at this pointy you can start [[#iCubInterface | iCubInterface]] | ** Another safety hint: wait for the four purple lights on each board to turn off and become two blue lights – at this pointy you can start [[#iCubInterface | iCubInterface]] | ||
* [http://mediawiki.isr.ist.utl.pt/wiki/Innovation_Days_2009#Starting_YARP_components Start the needed YARP components] with the GUI: one instance of yarpserver and all necessary instances of yarprun, one per machine | * [http://mediawiki.isr.ist.utl.pt/wiki/Innovation_Days_2009#Starting_YARP_components Start the needed YARP components] with the GUI: one instance of yarpserver and all necessary instances of yarprun, one per machine |
Revision as of 10:50, 7 July 2009
In this page we will explain how to take good care of Chico during the Innovation Days 2009 exhibition that takes place in the Feira Internacional de Lisboa from 18 to 20 June 2009.
Setup
The demo inventory consists of:
machine | notes | IP address, username |
---|---|---|
Chico the robot (duh) | has a pc104 CPU in its head | 10.10.1.50, icub |
icubsrv Dell XPS laptop | don't worry about this machine, just keep it switched on. It contains a hard disk that gets mounted by Chico's read-only CPU at boot time | 10.10.1.51, icub |
chico3 Tsunami 17" laptop | we will use this machine for YARP and all demo management | 10.10.1.53, icub |
Below Chico's table, from top to bottom we have:
what | notes | IP address, username |
---|---|---|
iCubBrain chassis | contains two servers used for computation | 10.10.1.41 (icubbrain1), 10.10.1.42 (icubbrain2), icub |
Xantrex XFR 35-35 | thin power supply unit, to power pc104 and some motors | - |
Xantrex XFR 60-46 | thick power supply unit, to power most motors | - |
APC UPS | uninterruptible power supply | - |
Starting YARP components
Launch the graphical Cluster Manager application on the chico3 laptop, by typing this in a terminal:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/default/scripts ./icub-cluster.py $ICUB_ROOT/app/$ICUB_ROBOTNAME/scripts/vislab-cluster.xml
yarpserver
Click 'Run' to start yarpserver on chico3. The light above the 'Stop' button will become green.
yarprun
Now we are ready to start 'yarprun' on all the machines we need (necessary for several YARP modules distributed on different machines to communicate with one another). In the 'Select' column, make sure that only the following machines are selected with a red light:
- chico3
- pc104
- icubbrain1
Click 'Run Selected' and wait a bit so that all machines can turn on their green 'On' light. The pc104 can be slow and, sometimes, unpredictable (if it doesn't find the yarpserver, you will need to write the following line into yarp conf: 10.10.1.53 40000).
Do all the selected machines have their 'On/Off' switch green by now? If so, proceed to the next step. If not, click on 'Check All' and see if we have a green light from the pc104 now. You should see something like this:
Other components
Cameras
Open a chico3 console and type:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/default/scripts ./cameras start
Sometimes we need to manually establish these connections in order for images to display:
yarp connect /icub/cam/right /icub/view/right yarp connect /icub/cam/left /icub/view/left
To turn off the cameras:
./cameras stop
To change the size of images:
nano -w $ICUB_ROOT/app/$ICUB_ROBOTNAME/scripts/config.sh // TODO: check if we are really using $ICUB_ROBOTNAME and not default
iCubInterface
This program controls all of Chico hardware (except cameras). In practice, all demos assume that iCubInterface is already running in the background.
To start iCubInterface, unlock the red button switch and type this on a pc104 console:
iCubInterface --config $ICUB_ROOT/app/iCubLisboa01/conf/icubSafe.ini
and wait for all boards to answer (which takes around 1 minute); after that, you are ready to move on.
To stop iCubInterface, type ctrl+c once. Chico will thus move its limbs and head to a "parking" position. (If things don't quit gracefully, hit ctrl+c more times and be ready to hold Chico's forehead since the head may fall to the front.)
Before every demo
- Check that the UPS is on
- Turn on icubsrv (Dell XPS laptop)
- Turn on chico3 (Tsunami 17" laptop), which we will use to actually control the demos
- Turn on the Xantrex power supply units
- Turn on the green switches behind Chico
- Safety hint: first turn on the pc104 CPU switch, wait for it to be alive and only then switch the motors on
- Another safety hint: wait for the four purple lights on each board to turn off and become two blue lights – at this pointy you can start iCubInterface
- Start the needed YARP components with the GUI: one instance of yarpserver and all necessary instances of yarprun, one per machine
- Depending on which demo you want to execute, you will probably need to start iCubInterface and the cameras (this is explained below, in every demo subsection)
- Depending on your demo, you might need to power up icubbrain1 (left half of server chassis) and/or icubbrain2 (right half)
Yoga demo
- Run iCubInterface on the pc104
- On any machine, type:
iCubDemoY3 --config /app/demoy3/fullBody.txt
Facial expressions
- Start the facial expression driver on the pc104:
cd $ICUB_DIR/app/faceExpressions/scripts ./emotions.sh $ICUB_DIR/app/iCubLisboa01/conf
- Start the facial expression demo by typing one of these two sequences on any machine:
$ICUB_DIR/app/faceExpressions/scripts/cycle.sh
or
yarp rpc /icub/face/emotions/in set all hap // full face happy set all sad // full face sad set all ang // full face angry set all neu // full face neutral set mou sur // mouth surprised set eli evi // eyelids evil set leb shy // left eyebrow shy set reb cun // right eyebrow cunning set all ta1 // mouth talking position 1 (mouth closed) set all ta2 // mouth talking position 2 (mouth open)
Ball tracking and reaching demo
This demo uses the left eye and the right arm of Chico. Assumption: left eye is running at a resolution of 320x240 pixels. Attention: use icubbrain2 (32bit) for this, unless specified differently.
- Make sure cameras are running
- Make sure iCubInterface is running
- Run image rectifier on icubbrain2
cd 13.FIL ./0.LEFT_320x240_image_rectifier.sh
- Set left camera colour parameters and run tracker
cd 13.FIL ./1.LEFT320x240.iCub_set_parameters_of_framegrabber_REALISTIC.sh ./2.execute_the_tracker.sh
- Start a viewer on chico3
yarpview /viewer
- Start the facial expression driver on the pc104:
cd $ICUB_DIR/app/faceExpressions/scripts ./emotions.sh $ICUB_DIR/app/iCubLisboa01/conf
- Run expression decision module
cd 13.FIL ./3.execute_trackerExpressions.sh
- Run coordinate transformation module
cd 13.FIL ./5.execute_LeftEyeToRoot.sh
- Run arm inverse kinematics module (this must run on icubbrain2)
iKinArmCtrl --onlyXYZ
- Connect all ports. Careful: the robot will start moving after this step!
cd 13.FIL ./4.LEFT.iCub_connect_ports.sh ./6.connect_LeftEyeToRoot.sh
- [OPTIONAL, FOR DEBUG] Read the 3D position of the ball in the root reference frame (from any machine)
yarp read ... /icub/LeftEyeToRoot/ballPositionOut
Pausing the Ball Following demo
You can do this by disconnecting two ports (and connecting them again when you want to resume the demo).
Note that this will only stop the positions from being sent to the inverse kinematics module (and thus, almost always, it will stop the robot). The rest of the processes (e.g., the tracker) will keep running.
- Pause (from any machine)
yarp disconnect /icub/LeftEyeToRoot/ballPositionOut /iKinArmCtrl/right_arm/xd:i
- Resume (from any machine)
yarp connect /icub/LeftEyeToRoot/ballPositionOut /iKinArmCtrl/right_arm/xd:i
Quitting the Ball Following demo
- Disconnect all ports. Careful: this will stop the robot.
cd 13.FIL ./7.disconnect_all.sh
- Quit/Kill the processes of the demo, in any order.
SIFT Object Detection and Tracking demo
Ignore this for now, as some libraries are not compiling. [controlGaze2 COMPILATION TO BE FIXED ON THE SERVERS - PROBLEMS WITH EGOSPHERELIB_LIBRARIES and PREDICTORS_LIBRARIES]
Assumptions:
- cameras are running
- iCubInterface is running at /icub/head (in order to read encoder values)
On any machine, run:
$ICUB_ROOT/app/$ICUB_ROBOTNAME/scripts/controlGazeManual.sh $ICUB_ROOT/app/$ICUB_ROBOTNAME/scripts/attentionObjects/noEgoSetup/CalibBothStart.sh
On any machine (preferably one of the icubbrains, at this task is computationally heavy) type:
$ICUB_DIR/app/$ICUB_ROBOTNAME/scripts/attentionObjects/noEgoSetup/startSiftObjectRepresentation.sh
If you want to change the configuration, do:
nano -w $ICUB_DIR/app/$ICUB_ROBOTNAME/conf/icubEyes.ini
Attention system demo
Assumptions:
- /icub/cam/right is running at 320x240 pixels
- iCubInterface is running at /icub/head
Please note: we will run all the modules of this demo on icubbrain1 (64bit), unless specified differently.
Start the following module:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/attentionDistributed/scripts ./camCalibRightManual.sh
Then:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/attentionDistributed/scripts/ ./salienceRightManual.sh
Then:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/attentionDistributed/scripts ./egoSphereManual.sh
Then:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/attentionDistributed/scripts ./attentionSelectionManual.sh
Then:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/attentionDistributed/scripts/ ./controlGazeManual.sh
And finally, but this time on chico3:
cd $ICUB_ROOT/app/attentionDistributed/scripts ./appGui.sh
Press 'check all ports and connections', followed by pressing '>>' buttons (becoming green), in all the tabs of the GUI.
Now, in the 'Salience Right' tab of the GUI, press 'Initialize interface' and move the thresholds a bit (e.g., the 'intensity' one).