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- /*
- This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- */
- #pragma once
- #include <AP_Common/AP_Common.h>
- #include <AP_HAL/AP_HAL.h>
- #include "AP_Proximity.h"
- #include <AP_Common/Location.h>
- #define PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX 12 // maximum number of sectors
- #define PROXIMITY_BOUNDARY_DIST_MIN 0.6f // minimum distance for a boundary point. This ensures the object avoidance code doesn't think we are outside the boundary.
- #define PROXIMITY_BOUNDARY_DIST_DEFAULT 100 // if we have no data for a sector, boundary is placed 100m out
- class AP_Proximity_Backend
- {
- public:
- // constructor. This incorporates initialisation as well.
- AP_Proximity_Backend(AP_Proximity &_frontend, AP_Proximity::Proximity_State &_state);
- // we declare a virtual destructor so that Proximity drivers can
- // override with a custom destructor if need be
- virtual ~AP_Proximity_Backend(void) {}
- // update the state structure
- virtual void update() = 0;
- // get maximum and minimum distances (in meters) of sensor
- virtual float distance_max() const = 0;
- virtual float distance_min() const = 0;
- // get distance upwards in meters. returns true on success
- virtual bool get_upward_distance(float &distance) const { return false; }
- // handle mavlink DISTANCE_SENSOR messages
- virtual void handle_msg(const mavlink_message_t &msg) {}
- // get distance in meters in a particular direction in degrees (0 is forward, clockwise)
- // returns true on successful read and places distance in distance
- bool get_horizontal_distance(float angle_deg, float &distance) const;
- // get boundary points around vehicle for use by avoidance
- // returns nullptr and sets num_points to zero if no boundary can be returned
- const Vector2f* get_boundary_points(uint16_t& num_points) const;
- // get distance and angle to closest object (used for pre-arm check)
- // returns true on success, false if no valid readings
- bool get_closest_object(float& angle_deg, float &distance) const;
- // get number of objects, angle and distance - used for non-GPS avoidance
- uint8_t get_object_count() const;
- bool get_object_angle_and_distance(uint8_t object_number, float& angle_deg, float &distance) const;
- // get distances in 8 directions. used for sending distances to ground station
- bool get_horizontal_distances(AP_Proximity::Proximity_Distance_Array &prx_dist_array) const;
- protected:
- // set status and update valid_count
- void set_status(AP_Proximity::Proximity_Status status);
- // find which sector a given angle falls into
- bool convert_angle_to_sector(float angle_degrees, uint8_t §or) const;
- // initialise the boundary and sector_edge_vector array used for object avoidance
- // should be called if the sector_middle_deg or _setor_width_deg arrays are changed
- void init_boundary();
- // update boundary points used for object avoidance based on a single sector's distance changing
- // the boundary points lie on the line between sectors meaning two boundary points may be updated based on a single sector's distance changing
- // the boundary point is set to the shortest distance found in the two adjacent sectors, this is a conservative boundary around the vehicle
- void update_boundary_for_sector(const uint8_t sector, const bool push_to_OA_DB);
- // get ignore area info
- uint8_t get_ignore_area_count() const;
- bool get_ignore_area(uint8_t index, uint16_t &angle_deg, uint8_t &width_deg) const;
- bool get_next_ignore_start_or_end(uint8_t start_or_end, int16_t start_angle, int16_t &ignore_start) const;
- // database helpers
- bool database_prepare_for_push(Location ¤t_loc, float ¤t_vehicle_bearing);
- void database_push(const float angle, const float distance);
- void database_push(const float angle, const float distance, const uint32_t timestamp_ms, const Location ¤t_loc, const float current_vehicle_bearing);
- AP_Proximity &frontend;
- AP_Proximity::Proximity_State &state; // reference to this instances state
- // sectors
- uint8_t _num_sectors = PROXIMITY_MAX_DIRECTION;
- uint16_t _sector_middle_deg[PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX] = {0, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315, 0, 0, 0, 0}; // middle angle of each sector
- uint8_t _sector_width_deg[PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX] = {45, 45, 45, 45, 45, 45, 45, 45, 0, 0, 0, 0}; // width (in degrees) of each sector
- // sensor data
- float _angle[PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX]; // angle to closest object within each sector
- float _distance[PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX]; // distance to closest object within each sector
- bool _distance_valid[PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX]; // true if a valid distance received for each sector
- // fence boundary
- Vector2f _sector_edge_vector[PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX]; // vector for right-edge of each sector, used to speed up calculation of boundary
- Vector2f _boundary_point[PROXIMITY_SECTORS_MAX]; // bounding polygon around the vehicle calculated conservatively for object avoidance
- };
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