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CC: Olivier Stasse, Antonio El Khoury, Florent Lamiraux
Subject: Re: [ros-users] Draft REP: Coordinate Frames for Humanoids Robots
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:06:54PM +0100, Thomas Moulard wrote:
> Hi all,
> Attached is a draft defining naming conventions and semantic meaning
> for coordinate frames of legged robots used within ROS.


A couple of small nits...

>
> left_hand and right_hand
> ''''''''''''''''''''''''
>
> The coordinate frame called ``left_hand`` defines the position and
> orientation of the left arm end effector.
>
> If the end effector is a grasping device, the frame should be located
> at the recommended object grasping location. The frame orientation is
> defined as X the axis which should be collinear with the object axis
> during the grasping process, Y the axis going "toward" the reached
> object and Z the axis orthogonal to the (X,Y) plan.
>
>
> The coordinate frame called ``right_wrist`` defines the equivalent

                                      ^^^^^
                      pasto

> frame for the right arm.
>
>
> Frame Authorities
> -----------------
>
> Unlike mobile bases, the transformation from ``base_link`` to
> ``base_footprint`` is not rigid on humanoid robots and is broadcasted by
> an external node.


Rigidity is also not always true for mobile platforms. Especially
outdoor chassis with suspended wheels can have home complex
geometrical transformation here, which can't always be approximated as
a constant...


--
Matthieu Herrb