Use the rostopic
command. For example, type the following command to check the
output of HDL-64ES3:
rostopic echo /apollo/sensor/velodyne64/VelodyneScanUnified
If the topic data is displayed on the terminal, the LiDAR works normally.
Using Novatel INS as an example, type the following command to check the INS status:
rostopic echo /apollo/sensor/gnss/ins_stat
Find the pos_type
field: If the value is 56, it has entered a good positioning status (RTK_FIXED) and can be used for calibration. If it is not 56, reliable calibration results cannot be obtained.
At present, you complete the quality verification manually with a visual inspection of the results.
When the calibration is completed, the point cloud stitched during the calibration process is provided. In the point cloud, details of the calibration field can be easily identified. Assess the calibration quality for clarity. Look at objects such as building facades, street lights, poles and road curbs. If the point cloud is blurry and a ghosting effect can be found, the calibration is poor. If the calibration result is good, a sharp and clear stitched point cloud is shown.
Figure 1 shows the comparison between the stitched point clouds with good (a) and insufficient(b) calibration quality.
(a)
(b)
Figure 1. (a) a high quality calibration result (b) an insufficient one.
Output path needs write
permission to be created folders and saved results. If the path is missing the relevant permissions, you will receive the following error:
terminate called after throwing an instance of ‘boost::filesystem::filesystem_error’ what(): boost::filesystem::create_directories: permission denied: “***”
Enter the following command to add write
permission:
# add write permission to output path(e.g. /apollo/modules/calibration/data/mkz8)
sudo chmod a+w /apollo/modules/calibration/data/mkz8 -R
Log path needs write
permission to be created log files. If it is missing the relevant permissions, you will receive the following error:
tee: /apollo/data/log/***.out: permission denied
Enter the following command to add write
permission:
sudo chmod a+w /apollo/data/log