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DUO3D™ ROS Software Maintainer: DUO3D
Introduction
The DUO MLX is an ultra-compact imaging sensor with global shutter and a standard USB interface for ease of use and connectivity. The DUO is intended for use in research, autonomous navigation, robotics and industrial areas. The camera's high speed and small size make it ideal for existing and new use cases for vision based applications.
With a programmable illumination board and built-in IR filters and auto-exposure it allows for precise control of lighting environment, delivering configurable and precise stereo imaging for robotics, inspection, microscopy, visual odometry, human computer interaction and beyond.
The DUO MLX solution consists of:
- Factory Calibrated Stereo Camera
- Industrial Grade Monochrome/Global Shutter Sensors
- Integrated Accelerometer/Gyroscope/Temperature (6 DoF IMU)
- Fully Programmable Active LED Array (3xIR 850nm High Power LEDs)
- DUO SDK License
- DUO Dense3D License
- USB Mini-B Cable
The DUO line of sensors offer a versatile board level solution for 3D sensing, a solution equipped with IMU and IR illumination and a board level sensor with an aluminum enclosure and a complete system for utilizing stereo vision that comes with a DUO MLX sensor and the DUO VPC processor. All DUO sensors are ready to work right out of the box and support a wide range of accessories and configurations.
For more information visit DUO3D Home Page
Installation
DUO SDK
The DUO SDK package is required for DUO device support under your Linux operating system. It consists of kernel module and user mode libraries that expose all of the DUO functionalities with a simple and concise C/C++ API. Included in the package is the Dense3D™, an SIMD/NEON optimized multi-threaded library that performs the disparity and 3D data extraction from DUO stereo image pair.
To download the DUO SDK visit the Download page
To install the DUO SDK follow the Install guide
To download DUO ROS driver visit DUO ROS Driver
DUO ROS package
DUO ROS driver package is build on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS x64 running ROS Kinetic.
Get the package from github and put it in your catkin workspace src folder:
$ cd ~/catkin_ws/src $ git clone https://github.com/duo3d/duo3d_driver
Build the package:
$ cd ~/catkin_ws $ catkin_make $ source ./devel/setup.bash
duo3d_driver
The duo3d_driver node interfaces with DUO SDK and publishes stereo images, disparity, point cloud, and IMU data from the DUO3D sensor.Published Topics
duo3d_driver/left/image_rect (sensor_msgs/Image)- Left camera rectified image
- Left camera info
- Right camera rectified image
- Right camera info
- Left camera RGB rectified image
- Left camera info
- Colored disparity image
- Disparity info
- DUO 3D point cloud data
- DUO IMU data
Parameters
~frame_rate (double, default: 30)- DUO image capture frame rate
- DUO image frame size
- Dense3D license string
- Image gain value [0, 100]
- Image exposure value [0, 100]
- Image auto exposure value [False, True]
- Image swap [False, True]
- Horizontal image flip [False, True]
- Vertical image flip [False, True]
- LED brightness value [0, 100]
- Accelerometer Range [+/-2g (0), +/-4g (1), +/-8g (2), +/-16g (3)]
- Gyroscope Range [250deg/s (0), 500deg/s (1), 1000deg/s (2), 2000deg/s (3)]
- IMU Data Sampling Rate [25, 500]
- Dense3D Processing Mode [BM (0), SGBM(1)]
- Dense3D Image Scaling Mode [ScaleNone (0), ScaleX (1), ScaleY (2), ScaleXY (3)]
- Dense3D Pre-filter cap [1, 63]
- Dense3D Number of disparities [2, 16]
- Dense3D SAD Window Size [2, 10]
- Dense3D Uniqueness Ratio [1, 100]
- Dense3D Speckle Window Size [0, 256]
- Dense3D Speckle Range [0, 32]
Testing the DUO ROS package
Make sure that DUO device is plugged in the USB port and it is operating properly.
DUO ROS Camera Example
This example demonstrates the acquisition of rectified stereo image pair from DUO. To launch DUO Camera ROS example, in a terminal run the following command:
$ roslaunch duo3d_driver duo3d_camera.launch
You should see the following:
DUO ROS IMU Example
This example demonstrates the DUO's on-board 6DoF sensor fusion using Madgwick algorithm running at 100Hz. To launch DUO IMU ROS example, in a terminal run the following command:
$ roslaunch duo3d_driver duo3d_imu.launch
You should see the following:
DUO ROS Point Cloud Example
This example demonstrates disparity and point cloud generation using DUO. To launch DUO IMU Point Cloud example, in a terminal run the following command:
$ roslaunch duo3d_driver duo3d_depth.launch
You should see the following: