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===Opencv 3.4===
===Opencv 3.4===


To find installed version of opencv try
It should be OK just to install libopencv-dev - in December 2020 this installs version 3.2.0
 
sudo apt install libopencv-dev
 
To find the installed version of OpenCV try


  pkg-config --modversion opencv
  pkg-config --modversion opencv


To install newer OpenCV version 3.4  (as of Jan 2020 it is version 3.4.9)


Install opencv version 3.4  (as of Jan 2020 it is version 3.4.9)
# sudo apt purge wolfram-engine
# sudo apt purge libreoffice*
# sudo apt autoremove
  cd
  cd
  mkdir -p git
  mkdir -p git
  cd git
  cd git
  git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
  # this method will install version 4.2 - that is not fully compatible (jan 2020)
  git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git
# git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
  # git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git
# use this to get a version compatible with opencv 3.4
# get source (jan 2020)
wget -O opencv-3.4.zip https://github.com/Itseez/opencv/archive/3.4.zip
unzip opencv-3.4.zip
wget -O opencv_contrib-3.4.zip https://github.com/Itseez/opencv_contrib/archive/3.4.zip
unzip opencv_contrib-3.4.zip
# compile the lot, but ommit python3 support, as the compile will fail (as of jan 2020)
  cd opencv
  cd opencv
  mkdir build
  mkdir build
  cd build
  cd build
  # create makefiles, also for all modules in the opencv_contrib (e.g. ArUco code detect)
  # create makefiles, also for all modules in the opencv_contrib (e.g. ArUco code detect)
  cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -D OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=~/git/opencv_contrib/modules ..
  # cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -D BUILD_opencv_python3=OFF -D OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=~/git/opencv_contrib/modules ..
cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -D BUILD_opencv_python3=OFF -D OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=~/git/opencv_contrib-3.4/modules ..
  # inspect printout to see if needed features are enabled
  # inspect printout to see if needed features are enabled
  # use -j2 option not to overload or overheat the processor (j2 means use 2 cores only)
  # use -j2 option not to overload or overheat the processor (j2 means use 2 cores only)
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===Raspicam===
===Raspicam===
NB! this should not be needed


A rather short raspberry pi camera API is available from https://www.uco.es/investiga/grupos/ava/node/40.
A rather short raspberry pi camera API is available from https://www.uco.es/investiga/grupos/ava/node/40.
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or get the file from sourceforge with no GUI, with:
or get the file from sourceforge with no GUI, with:


  wget --no-check-certificate -O raspicam-0.1.8.zip https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/raspicam/raspicam-0.1.8.zip?r=https%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fraspicam%2F%3Fsource%3Dtyp_redirect&ts=1486483484&use_mirror=netix
cd ~/Downloads
 
  wget --no-check-certificate -O raspicam-0.1.9.zip https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/raspicam/raspicam-0.1.9.zip?r=https%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fraspicam%2F%3Fsource%3Dtyp_redirect&ts=1486483484&use_mirror=netix
or part of mission files on SVN (version 0.1.6)


Once fetched and available on the raspberry, then
Once fetched and available on the raspberry, then
Unpack and install:
Unpack and install:
  unzip raspicam-0.1.8.zip
  unzip raspicam-0.1.9.zip
  cd raspicam-0.1.8
  cd raspicam-0.1.9
  mkdir build
  mkdir build
  cd build
  cd build
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(needs a re-logon to be activated, or repeat on the command line)
(needs a re-logon to be activated, or repeat on the command line)
===Userland-master===
-- not needed.
To be able to install mobotware (not used pt on ROBOBOT)
Follow the guide under REGBOT for userland-master install - [[Install on raspberry]]


===DNSMASQ===
===DNSMASQ===
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===Sound===
===Sound===


To use the sound system install
====festival====


sudo apt install espeak
Easy understandable voice, but takes time to generate
sudo apt-get install sox libsox-fmt-all
and require two intermediate files


The first speaks english using a command like
sudo apt install festival
echo "The brown fox jumps over lazy dog" > aaa.txt
text2wave aaa.txt -o aaa.wav
aplay aaa.wav


espeak -s120 -ven+f3 -a30 "This robot speaks English with a female voice and amplitude 30, at speed 120."
====Music files====


Code for other languages can be found at http://espeak.sourceforge.net/languages.html
This part works


The second line allows to play sound files, like
Play sound files, like


sudo apt-get install sox libsox-fmt-all
  play -v0.1 music.mp3
  play -v0.1 music.mp3


This line plays the a mp3 file with volume reduced by a factor 0.1.
This line plays an mp3 file with volume reduced by a factor 0.1.
The at startup the blue button on the gamepad playes the file in /home/local/Music/music.mp3.<br>
The at startup the blue button on the gamepad plays the file in /home/local/Music/music.mp3.<br>
This is a symbolic link to some real music (Radetzky marsch in this case):
This is a symbolic link to some real music (Radetzky Marsch in this case):


  ls ~/Music
  ls ~/Music
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  ln -s radetzky-marsch_Schloss-Schoenbrunn-Konzerte_Wien_full-length.mp3 music.mp3
  ln -s radetzky-marsch_Schloss-Schoenbrunn-Konzerte_Wien_full-length.mp3 music.mp3


====Sound level====
===Sound level===


On a Raspberry pi version 3+ (not tested on other versions)
On a Raspberry pi version 3+ (not tested on other versions)
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  amixer set PCM 100% unmute
  amixer set PCM 100% unmute


====Regbot GUI====
===Regbot GUI===


To run the regbot gui on the raspberry the following package is needed
To run the regbot gui on the raspberry the following package is needed
Additional python packages used
* python-pyqtgraph
* python-qt4-gl
* python-serial
* python-scipy
sudo apt install python-pyqtgraph python-qt4-gl python-serial python-scipy
=====* no python-pyqtgraph =====
On my 14.04 32 bit ubuntu the python-pyqtgraph package was not found using apt-get, so I
downloaded from http://www.pyqtgraph.org/
the debian package ''python-pyqtgraph_0.9.10-1_all.deb'' and installed using:
sudo dpkg -i python-pyqtgraph_0.9.10-1_all.deb


  sudo apt install python-pyqtgraph  
  sudo apt install python-pyqtgraph  

Latest revision as of 13:55, 24 December 2020

Back to Robobot


Installation instruction on the raspberry

Install raspberry pi version of Linux on a micro-SD, instructions can be found here:

Install on raspberry first section (prerequisites).

Opencv 3.4

It should be OK just to install libopencv-dev - in December 2020 this installs version 3.2.0

sudo apt install libopencv-dev

To find the installed version of OpenCV try

pkg-config --modversion opencv

To install newer OpenCV version 3.4 (as of Jan 2020 it is version 3.4.9)

cd
mkdir -p git
cd git
# this method will install version 4.2 - that is not fully compatible (jan 2020)
# git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
# git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git
# use this to get a version compatible with opencv 3.4
# get source (jan 2020)
wget -O opencv-3.4.zip https://github.com/Itseez/opencv/archive/3.4.zip
unzip opencv-3.4.zip
wget -O opencv_contrib-3.4.zip https://github.com/Itseez/opencv_contrib/archive/3.4.zip
unzip opencv_contrib-3.4.zip
# compile the lot, but ommit python3 support, as the compile will fail (as of jan 2020)
cd opencv
mkdir build
cd build
# create makefiles, also for all modules in the opencv_contrib (e.g. ArUco code detect)
# cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -D BUILD_opencv_python3=OFF -D OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=~/git/opencv_contrib/modules ..
cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -D BUILD_opencv_python3=OFF -D OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=~/git/opencv_contrib-3.4/modules ..
# inspect printout to see if needed features are enabled
# use -j2 option not to overload or overheat the processor (j2 means use 2 cores only)
# this probably takes more than an hour.
# if the compilation crashes about halfway or so, it is probably due to lack of memory
#    then just start the compile again, and it is likely to continue (at least for a while)
make -j2
# install into /usr/local
sudo make install
# load environment settings
sudo ldconfig

Raspicam

NB! this should not be needed

A rather short raspberry pi camera API is available from https://www.uco.es/investiga/grupos/ava/node/40. And can be downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/projects/raspicam/files/,

or get the file from sourceforge with no GUI, with:

cd ~/Downloads
wget --no-check-certificate -O raspicam-0.1.9.zip https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/raspicam/raspicam-0.1.9.zip?r=https%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fraspicam%2F%3Fsource%3Dtyp_redirect&ts=1486483484&use_mirror=netix

Once fetched and available on the raspberry, then Unpack and install:

unzip raspicam-0.1.9.zip
cd raspicam-0.1.9
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig

The library is installed in /usr/local, and therefore to make cmake find it the path needs to be added to startup configuration, in file ~/.bashrc

nano ~/.bashrc
add at the end:
export CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local/lib

(needs a re-logon to be activated, or repeat on the command line)

DNSMASQ

To enable the ROBOBOT to be connected directly to a PC, then it is easier if the ROBOBOT provides an IP for the PC.

Install DNSMASQ

sudo apt install dnsmasq

allow dnsmasq to provide IP to pear-to-pear networks Edit the /etc/dnsmasq.conf (nano is a small text editor, fine for editing configuration files owned by Linux root)

sudo nano /etc/dnsmasq.conf
find and change/add the following line (a bit down, eg to serch use: ctrl-W dhcp-range)
dhcp-range=192.168.17.100,192.168.17.150,12h

To work, the eth0 must have an IP, if noone provides one, change /etc/dhcpcd.conf (dhcp client deamon) to have a default IP, if no DHCP server is available

Edit of /etc/dhcpcd.conf to have a fall back behaviour for eth0 and eth1.

sudo nano /etc/dhcpcd.conf
Add the following lines at the end (uncomment and modify):
# define static profile
profile static_eth0
static ip_address=192.168.17.1/24
# static routers=192.168.0.1
# static domain_name_servers=192.168.0.1

# fallback to static profile on eth0
interface eth0
fallback static_eth0 

This will also give a default IP for an eventual second network (usb-to-cable) if needed

Now, after a reboot, you should be able to connect a PC directly with at network cable to a PC, and the PC should get an IP from the raspberry, so now

ssh local@192.168.17.1

Sound

festival

Easy understandable voice, but takes time to generate and require two intermediate files

sudo apt install festival
echo "The brown fox jumps over lazy dog" > aaa.txt
text2wave aaa.txt -o aaa.wav
aplay aaa.wav

Music files

This part works

Play sound files, like

sudo apt-get install sox libsox-fmt-all
play -v0.1 music.mp3

This line plays an mp3 file with volume reduced by a factor 0.1. The at startup the blue button on the gamepad plays the file in /home/local/Music/music.mp3.
This is a symbolic link to some real music (Radetzky Marsch in this case):

ls ~/Music
   radetzky-marsch_Schloss-Schoenbrunn-Konzerte_Wien_full-length.mp3
cd ~/Music
ln -s radetzky-marsch_Schloss-Schoenbrunn-Konzerte_Wien_full-length.mp3 music.mp3

Sound level

On a Raspberry pi version 3+ (not tested on other versions)

$ amixer
 Simple mixer control 'PCM',0
   Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch pswitch-joined
   Playback channels: Mono
   Limits: Playback -10239 - 400
   Mono: Playback 400 [100%] [4.00dB] [on]

An thus:
Setting the sound level can be done by:

amixer set PCM 0dB unmute

Setting to maximum (100%) is about the same as setting 4dB (may be too much for amplifier).

amixer set PCM 100% unmute

Regbot GUI

To run the regbot gui on the raspberry the following package is needed

Additional python packages used

  • python-pyqtgraph
  • python-qt4-gl
  • python-serial
  • python-scipy
sudo apt install python-pyqtgraph python-qt4-gl python-serial python-scipy


* no python-pyqtgraph

On my 14.04 32 bit ubuntu the python-pyqtgraph package was not found using apt-get, so I

downloaded from http://www.pyqtgraph.org/ the debian package python-pyqtgraph_0.9.10-1_all.deb and installed using:

sudo dpkg -i python-pyqtgraph_0.9.10-1_all.deb
sudo apt install python-pyqtgraph 

To start the GUI

cd ~/regbot/qtgui
python regbot.py

Connect to network localhost or kill the bridge and connect directly to "/dev/ttyACM0" (not com5 as is the default serial connection).

File sharing for development

Mirror the local disk on the Raspberry to a PC, make all file editing here, and then on a terminal connection to the robot to compile the software.

Share files from windows

On the windows computer install "winscp" and use it to copy files to and from the raspberry disk as needed.

There are other methods too.

Share files on Linux

On a Linux PC use sshfs for sharing. Make an empty directory for the mapped disk, and then mount

mkdir robobotdisk
sshfs local@192.168.0.2: robobotdisk

Unmount with

fusermount -u robobotdisk

Or use "sudo unmount robobotdisk"