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Fix time stamp issue for angular filter #186

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@JosefGst thank you for doing this! Reviewing now.

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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ namespace laser_filters
if(start_angle < lower_angle_){
start_angle += input_scan.angle_increment;
current_angle += input_scan.angle_increment;
start_time.set__sec(start_time.sec + input_scan.time_increment);
start_time.set__nanosec(start_time.nanosec + (input_scan.time_increment * 10e9)); // convert time increment to nanoseconds
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I think there are still a couple of issues:

  • there are 1e9 nanoseconds in a second, so you should multiply by 1e9, not 10e9, right?
  • set_nanosec only updates the number of nanoseconds. The Time message type only allows nanosec to be between 0 and 1e9, so if the scan starts near the end of a second and we remove a bunch of beams from the beginning, then we could end up with an invalid number of nanoseconds. Instead we would want to add nanoseconds / 1e9 to start_time.sec and nanoseconds % 1e9 to start_time.nanosec

Time math is always tricky to get just right, so if there's a way to do this using utility functions that handle the details for us, that would be ideal. The duration type should handle converting a floating point number of seconds to a proper duration for us in its from_seconds method: https://docs.ros2.org/foxy/api/rclcpp/classrclcpp_1_1Duration.html#a39ce5aa6d0bb190d7d59857aa7a9af1a

How about:

start_time += Duration::from_seconds(input_scan.time_increment);

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Thank you for your review and pointing out the remaining issues.
You're right, it should be 1e9.
I will try to use the time duration as you recommend.

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Sorry, was on holliday and didn't had the hardware for testing. But the start time is now calculated with the Duration object 😄
I tried with the rplidar which publishes:

angle_min: -3.1241390705108643
angle_max: 3.1415927410125732

And the settings for the filter:

scan_to_scan_filter_chain:
  ros__parameters:
    filter1:
      name: angle
      type: laser_filters/LaserScanAngularBoundsFilter
      params:
        lower_angle: -1.52
        upper_angle: 1.52  

2023-10-30_17-32
In the second case I tried to cut off more data at the beginning. The start time of the filtered data (red) is slightly more delayed.

scan_to_scan_filter_chain:
  ros__parameters:
    filter1:
      name: angle
      type: laser_filters/LaserScanAngularBoundsFilter
      params:
        lower_angle: 1.5
        upper_angle: 1.52  

2023-10-30_17-33
It looks correct to me. But please proof it.

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}
}
start_time.sec += d.seconds();
start_time.nanosec += d.nanoseconds();
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Does start_time += d not work? I think that handling seconds and nanoseconds automatically for you is one of the nice part about using Duration objects.

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Unfortunately I couldn't make start_time += d work.
Let me know if you have any other advice to improve. I'm very thankfull for your guidance :)

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Ah, I see the problem. ROS2 has different types for serializing timestamps than for computing with time. Try changing the earlier line from:

builtin_interfaces::msg::Time start_time = input_scan.header.stamp;

to

rclcpp::Time start_time = input_scan.header.stamp;

Then start_time will be an rclcpp:::Time type, and start_time += d; should work.

Thanks for working on this!

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Great, thank you for your advice. Now the code can be formated back to very similar as the original was.

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Looks great! I'm going to let the CI tests run one more time and then I'll merge. Thanks @JosefGst !

@jonbinney jonbinney merged commit 905f5e9 into ros-perception:ros2 Nov 1, 2023
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