Hey Pat,
Is there any documentation for your node? I've just started looking at motion capture stuff and yours was the only related node I found. I'd be interested to see if there was some common data structures that can be used for other formats as well. 
-David!!

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Patrick Bouffard <bouffard@eecs.berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hi Chris,

Nice work. I also wrote a VICON package for ROS:
https://github.com/pbouffard/vicon_mocap

I was naturally curious and took a quick look at your code. It looks
like one difference is that I'm using the DataStream API from VICON,
while it looks like you are using the sockets directly. Is that for
performance reasons? I guess it also has the advantage of not having a
dependency on the SDK. I'm curious--is there some documentation
available on the protocol used?

Also, it looks like in your node a model file must be provided--what
type of file is this, is it a .vsk file? In our use case we are only
interested in the rigid body pose of a single segment on one subject
so we just ask the API for those by name. I guess your solution is a
bit more general as it seems it provides all the VICON data for all
subjects down to the marker level.

Anyway, always nice to see how others are solving a similar problem.
I'd of course be open to working together if that makes sense, though
I suspect our respective implementations do what we each need them to
do already.

Cheers,

Pat

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Chris Burbridge <cburbridge@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here at the Univeristy of Ulster Intelligent Systems Research Centre we
> have been gradually learning to use ROS, having previously used Player/Stage
> extensively.
>
> We are now in the process of creating a repository in which we hope to place
> some of our software. To begin with, we have added our Vicon tracking system
> interface library, with a ROS interface using tf. Shortly we will add more.

> The repository can be found here:
>
> https://github.com/cburbridge/uuisrc-ros-pkg
>
> It would be great if our repository could be added to the ros wiki.
>
> All the best,
>
> Chris Burbridge
>
> Research Associate,
> University of Ulster ISRC
>
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