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This Python script,
key_pose.py, allows for teleoperation of a drone or robot using keyboard inputs. The script reads from the keyboard and publishesPoseStampedmessages to control the position and yaw of the robot in a ROS (Robot Operating System) environment.Setup and Usage
Prerequisites
Installation
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/NadiaKhodaei/rotors_simulator.git cd rotors_simulatorEnsure all dependencies are installed:
Make sure you have
rospyandgeometry_msgsinstalled. You can typically install these usingrosdep:Running the Script
Navigate to the script's directory:
cd /path/to/rotors_simulator/scriptsRun the script:
Control your robot using the keyboard inputs as described in the key bindings section.
Example
After running the script, you should see the following prompt in your terminal:
Moving around:
Arrow Keys:
↑ ↓ ← →
↑/↓ : move forward/backward in x direction
←/→ : rotate left/right (yaw) in z direction
i/, : move up/down in z direction
k/m : move left/right in y direction
anything else : stop
Adjust speed:
s : reset position to default
Author
Nadia Khodaei