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    • Darshit DesaiD
      Darshit Desai @Alex Kushleyev
      last edited by Darshit Desai

      @Alex-Kushleyev Ok thanks I was confused about orientation and considered the RPY vector for hires to be the same as ToF {0, 90 ,180]

      But is my assumption of the body frame coordinate axes at the centroid of the drone correct? Because what I need is the transformation from body to hires. I actually want to transform the point cloud from ToF's frame of reference to the body frame of reference and back to the RGB camera's frame of reference

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      • Alex KushleyevA
        Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Darshit Desai
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        @Darshit-Desai, TOF has a rotation of 180 because it is actually oriented vertically inside the front of the vehicle

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        • Darshit DesaiD
          Darshit Desai @Alex Kushleyev
          last edited by Darshit Desai

          @Alex-Kushleyev And how about the body frame's location? As per my measurements from the CAD for the translations of ToF and hires it should be at centroid of the drone, is it the same?

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          • Alex KushleyevA
            Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Alex Kushleyev
            last edited by Alex Kushleyev

            Yes coordinates wrt to body should be measured wrt to center of the drone with x=forward, y=right and z= down. So your camera will be in front (that is x will be positive).. and so on (similar how TOF translation works). It seems the body to tof translation for TOF above (0.1,0,0) is approximate based on numbers being exactly zero 🙂

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            • Alex KushleyevA
              Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Alex Kushleyev
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              You should get the translation from CAD between the center of the body (which can be estimated by an intersection of lines connecting two motor pairs) and the center of the hires camera module. You will get the 3 numbers and make sure you apply them correctly using the XYZ convention that the body uses (which may be different from the convention used in CAD viewer)

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              • Darshit DesaiD
                Darshit Desai @Darshit Desai
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                @Darshit-Desai said in Starling Hires camera extrinsics:

                }, {
                "parent": "body",
                "child": "tof",
                "T_child_wrt_parent": [0.068, -0.0116, -0.0168],
                "RPY_parent_to_child": [0, 90, 180]

                Actually @Alex-Kushleyev you saw the wrong file, I later found this inisde voxlextrinsics conf in voxl2 starling its not exactly zero its some value. Based on that I measured using the coordinate convention you mentioned and figured that the centroid of the drone frame would be the origin of the body frame's coordinate axis

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                • Alex KushleyevA
                  Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Darshit Desai
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                  @Darshit-Desai OK, so is it clear now?

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                  • Darshit DesaiD
                    Darshit Desai @Alex Kushleyev
                    last edited by

                    @Alex-Kushleyev said in Starling Hires camera extrinsics:

                    actually oriented vertically inside the front of the vehicle

                    What does this mean? Is it rotated somehow by 90 degrees along the z axis?

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                    • Alex KushleyevA
                      Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Darshit Desai
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                      @Darshit-Desai , the TOF sensor looks like this https://www.modalai.com/products/voxl-dk-tof, it is shown in horizontal (normal) orientation. You can see in Starling that it is in vertial orientation (https://docs.modalai.com/starling-v2/)

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                      • Darshit DesaiD
                        Darshit Desai @Alex Kushleyev
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                        @Alex-Kushleyev Oh yes now I got it thanks

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                        • Darshit DesaiD
                          Darshit Desai @Darshit Desai
                          last edited by Darshit Desai

                          @Alex-Kushleyev just a sanity check for my understanding in the below markup I have considered MAVROS FLU (I've not considered the PX4 frame since I will be using mavros) frame as the reference frame and the rest of the tof and hires frames are shown below, is the tof frame represented correctly?

                          ToF frame is the smaller axes i.e., one on the top right side and hires is on the bottom left

                          7fd032e7-e1f7-41a7-ab79-be3b3a9c625d-image.png

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                          • Alex KushleyevA
                            Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Darshit Desai
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                            @Darshit-Desai , yes i believe you are showing the TOF and Hires camera local frames correctly.

                            As for the vehicle, the convention we normally use is FRD, but since you mentioned that you are assuming FLU in your case, that also looks correct.

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