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A very simple implementation for ROS to make a mobile robot follow a target. Either using a Laser Range Finder to follow the closest object or an RGB-D camera to follow a specific colour.

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ros_simple_follower

See it in action: https://youtu.be/XpQpfcJzsFU

A very simple implementation for ROS to make a mobile robot follow a target. Either using a Laser Range Finder to follow the closest object or an RGB-D camera to follow a specific color. It was developed for a Robotnik 'Summit XL' robot but should work anywhere (You might have to change the topics in the python files though).

The visual tracker might be of some interest as an example for a very basic and naive approach at tracking colored 3D objects.

Installation

Download the simple_follower folder into the src folder in your catkin workspace. e.g.:

roscd ; cd ../src
git clone https://github.com/rauwuckl/ros_simple_follower.git
cd ..
catkin_make

Usage

roslaunch simple_follower laser_follower.launch or roslaunch simple_follower visual_follower.launch respectively.

Architecture

There are three nodes. They can be independently launched using the .launch files in simple_follower/launch/nodes folder:

  • follower.launch
    • follow object which position is specified in the '/object_tracker/current_position' topic
  • Each of these trackers publishes to that topic and can be used interchangeably
    • visualTracker.launch (follows the biggest object with the color specified in the launch file)
    • laserTracker.launch (follows the closest point in the laser range data)

DISCLAIMER: I wrote this code to familiarize myself with robotics and it probably does not follow best practices.

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