Crazyflie flips after launching the hovering scripts #786
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Reduce the OptiTrack frequency to at most 100 Hz, otherwise the radio's won't be able to keep up with the incoming data. |
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Hi.
I am researching using multiple Crazyflies using the Crazyswarm API.
Tracking: Optitrack Camera operates at default 300FPS. The number of cameras is 4.
Area 2 x 2 x 2m
It is used in a space where there is no separate external frequency blocking. (If there is a way to check the frequency other than the radio frequency, please let me know.)
Problem: When the hoverswarm script runs, it says "Latency is high!" The phrase appears. Currently, 2 Crazyradios are connected to 4 Crazyflies. When you run the script, the drone takes off, but over time, the drone loses its pose and begins to land.
I was told this was a recalibration issue and I recalibrated it several times. But this wasn't a problem. What should I do additionally?
This is ros_graph when crazyflie and rviz are connected. Are there any errors in detection with Natnet?
Motive.4.mp4
Crazyflie.1.mp4
This is a video of Crazyflies hovering.
I'm having trouble progressing because of this. Please tell me how.
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