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I tried with an adaption of the utility.h file like this:
// Using velodyne cloud "ring" channel for image projection (other lidar may have different name for this channel, change "PointXYZIR" below)
extern const bool useCloudRing = false; // if true, ang_res_y and ang_bottom are not used
// RS-Lidar M1
extern const int N_SCAN = 126;
extern const int Horizon_SCAN = 625;
extern const float ang_res_x = 0.2;
extern const float ang_res_y = 0.2;
extern const float ang_bottom = 12.5;
extern const int groundScanInd = 10;
The resulting point cloud has similarities to the expectation in the beginnung, so the parameters do not seem to be completely wrong. But the more I move, the wronger it gets (angles of room walls rotated).
Any ideas for a better parametrization?
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I have the same question , have you successfully run lego-loam with RS-M1? Could you please tell me your parameter configuration and code modification? Thank you very much ^.^
I am using a Robosense RS-Lidar M1 array LiDAR, which covers 120° HFoV, 25° VFoV, both with 0.2° angular resolution.
The point layout is described here: https://github.com/RoboSense-LiDAR/rs_driver/blob/main/doc/howto/18_about_point_layout.md#1842-mems-lidar
I tried with an adaption of the utility.h file like this:
The resulting point cloud has similarities to the expectation in the beginnung, so the parameters do not seem to be completely wrong. But the more I move, the wronger it gets (angles of room walls rotated).
Any ideas for a better parametrization?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: