Sbot Common Interface

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What is the common interface, and why should we use it?

  1. Write Controller Once, instead of modifying for each platform.
    • Save time - no code rewrites. Maintain just one version of your code
    • Allows frequent reality checks on real robots.


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  1. Everyone shares a common build environment. We can stop reinventing the wheel.
    • All controllers stored in common repository. Can easily browse other people's code.
    • Share and jointly improve tools - eg. scripts for copying files to sbots
    • All extra libraries included in common interface - toolchain, sboteyelib etc.


Common Interface QuickStart

  1. Install subversion.
    • apt-get install subversion
  2. Checkout common interface from repository
    • svn checkout svn+ssh://<your iridia username>@iridia.ulb.ac.be/usr/local/share/svn_repositories/sbotci
  3. Compile and run one of the example controllers on the real robot
    • cd sbotci/real_sbot
    • ./build_scripts/build_support_libs.sh (build toolchain, sboteyelib etc)
    • make controller=describe_circle
  4. tools/sbot_file_copy/describe_circle <sbotnumber>
    • ssh root@sbot<sbotnumber>
    • cd /tmp
    • ./describe_circle
  5. Compile twodee and run an example controller
    • cd twodee
    • ./bootstrap.sh
    • ./configure
    • make
    • ./twodee -e10003 --experiment-parameters controller=describe_circle