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# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import logging
from lerobot.common.robots.config import RobotMode
from lerobot.common.robots.lekiwi.config_lekiwi import LeKiwiClientConfig
from lerobot.common.robots.lekiwi.lekiwi_client import LeKiwiClient
from lerobot.common.teleoperators.keyboard import KeyboardTeleop, KeyboardTeleopConfig
from lerobot.common.teleoperators.so100 import SO100Leader, SO100LeaderConfig
DUMMY_FEATURES = {
"observation.state": {
"dtype": "float64",
"shape": (9,),
"names": {
"motors": [
"arm_shoulder_pan",
"arm_shoulder_lift",
"arm_elbow_flex",
"arm_wrist_flex",
"arm_wrist_roll",
"arm_gripper",
"base_left_wheel",
"base_right_wheel",
"base_back_wheel",
]
},
},
"action": {
"dtype": "float64",
"shape": (9,),
"names": {
"motors": [
"arm_shoulder_pan",
"arm_shoulder_lift",
"arm_elbow_flex",
"arm_wrist_flex",
"arm_wrist_roll",
"arm_gripper",
"base_left_wheel",
"base_right_wheel",
"base_back_wheel",
]
},
},
"observation.images.front": {
"dtype": "image",
"shape": (640, 480, 3),
"names": [
"width",
"height",
"channels",
],
},
"observation.images.wrist": {
"dtype": "image",
"shape": (480, 640, 3),
"names": [
"width",
"height",
"channels",
],
},
}
def main():
logging.info("Configuring Teleop Devices")
leader_arm_config = SO100LeaderConfig(port="/dev/tty.usbmodem58760434171")
leader_arm = SO100Leader(leader_arm_config)
keyboard_config = KeyboardTeleopConfig()
keyboard = KeyboardTeleop(keyboard_config)
logging.info("Configuring LeKiwi Client")
robot_config = LeKiwiClientConfig(id="lekiwi", robot_mode=RobotMode.TELEOP)
robot = LeKiwiClient(robot_config)
logging.info("Creating LeRobot Dataset")
# # TODO(Steven): Check this creation
# dataset = LeRobotDataset.create(
# repo_id="user/lekiwi2",
# fps=10,
# features=DUMMY_FEATURES,
# )
logging.info("Connecting Teleop Devices")
leader_arm.connect()
keyboard.connect()
logging.info("Connecting remote LeKiwi")
robot.connect()
if not robot.is_connected or not leader_arm.is_connected or not keyboard.is_connected:
logging.error("Failed to connect to all devices")
return
logging.info("Starting LeKiwi teleoperation")
i = 0
while i < 1000:
arm_action = leader_arm.get_action()
base_action = keyboard.get_action()
action = {**arm_action, **base_action} if len(base_action) > 0 else arm_action
# TODO(Steven): Deal with policy action space
# robot.set_mode(RobotMode.AUTO)
# policy_action = policy.get_action() # This might be in body frame, key space or smt else
# robot.send_action(policy_action)
action_sent = robot.send_action(action)
observation = robot.get_observation()
frame = {**action_sent, **observation}
frame.update({"task": "Dummy Task Dataset"})
logging.info("Saved a frame into the dataset")
# dataset.add_frame(frame)
i += 1
# dataset.save_episode()
# dataset.push_to_hub()
logging.info("Disconnecting Teleop Devices and LeKiwi Client")
robot.disconnect()
leader_arm.disconnect()
keyboard.disconnect()
logging.info("Finished LeKiwi cleanly")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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i += 1
keyboard.disconnect()
logging.info("Finished LeKiwiRobot cleanly")
logging.info("Finished LeKiwi cleanly")
if __name__ == "__main__":

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HF_LEROBOT_HOME = Path(os.getenv("HF_LEROBOT_HOME", default_cache_path)).expanduser()
# calibration dir
default_calibration_path = HF_LEROBOT_HOME / ".calibration"
default_calibration_path = HF_LEROBOT_HOME / "calibration"
HF_LEROBOT_CALIBRATION = Path(os.getenv("HF_LEROBOT_CALIBRATION", default_calibration_path)).expanduser()

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):
self.message = message
super().__init__(self.message)
class InvalidActionError(ConnectionError):
"""Exception raised when an action is already invalid."""
def __init__(
self,
message="The action is invalid. Check the value follows what it is expected from the action space.",
):
self.message = message
super().__init__(self.message)

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motors = self.names
elif isinstance(motors, (str, int)):
motors = [motors]
else:
elif not isinstance(motors, list):
raise TypeError(motors)
self.reset_calibration(motors)
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min_ = self.calibration[name].range_min
max_ = self.calibration[name].range_max
bounded_val = min(max_, max(min_, val))
# TODO(Steven): normalization can go boom if max_ == min_, we should add a check probably in record_ranges_of_motions (which probably indicates the user forgot to move a motor)
if self.motors[name].norm_mode is MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100:
normalized_values[id_] = (((bounded_val - min_) / (max_ - min_)) * 200) - 100
elif self.motors[name].norm_mode is MotorNormMode.RANGE_0_100:

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import abc
import enum
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path
import draccus
class RobotMode(enum.Enum):
TELEOP = 0
AUTO = 1
@dataclass(kw_only=True)
class RobotConfig(draccus.ChoiceRegistry, abc.ABC):
# Allows to distinguish between different robots of the same type
id: str | None = None
# Directory to store calibration file
calibration_dir: Path | None = None
robot_mode: RobotMode | None = None
@property
def type(self) -> str:

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# TODO(Steven): Update README
# Using the [LeKiwi](https://github.com/SIGRobotics-UIUC/LeKiwi) Robot with LeRobot
## Table of Contents
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#### d. Update config file
IMPORTANTLY: Now that you have your ports of leader and follower arm and ip address of the mobile-so100, update the **ip** in Network configuration, **port** in leader_arms and **port** in lekiwi. In the [`LeKiwiRobotConfig`](../lerobot/common/robot_devices/robots/configs.py) file. Where you will find something like:
IMPORTANTLY: Now that you have your ports of leader and follower arm and ip address of the mobile-so100, update the **ip** in Network configuration, **port** in leader_arms and **port** in lekiwi. In the [`LeKiwiConfig`](../lerobot/common/robot_devices/robots/configs.py) file. Where you will find something like:
```python
@RobotConfig.register_subclass("lekiwi")
@dataclass
class LeKiwiRobotConfig(RobotConfig):
class LeKiwiConfig(RobotConfig):
# `max_relative_target` limits the magnitude of the relative positional target vector for safety purposes.
# Set this to a positive scalar to have the same value for all motors, or a list that is the same length as
# the number of motors in your follower arms.
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```python
@RobotConfig.register_subclass("lekiwi")
@dataclass
class LeKiwiRobotConfig(RobotConfig):
class LeKiwiConfig(RobotConfig):
# `max_relative_target` limits the magnitude of the relative positional target vector for safety purposes.
# Set this to a positive scalar to have the same value for all motors, or a list that is the same length as
# the number of motors in your follower arms.
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| F | Decrease speed |
> [!TIP]
> If you use a different keyboard you can change the keys for each command in the [`LeKiwiRobotConfig`](../lerobot/common/robot_devices/robots/configs.py).
> If you use a different keyboard you can change the keys for each command in the [`LeKiwiConfig`](../lerobot/common/robot_devices/robots/configs.py).
### Wired version
If you have the **wired** LeKiwi version please run all commands including both these teleoperation commands on your laptop.

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from .config_lekiwi import LeKiwiClientConfig, LeKiwiConfig
from .lekiwi import LeKiwi
from .lekiwi_client import LeKiwiClient

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# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from lerobot.common.cameras.configs import CameraConfig
from lerobot.common.cameras.opencv.configuration_opencv import OpenCVCameraConfig
from ..config import RobotConfig
@RobotConfig.register_subclass("lekiwi")
@dataclass
class LeKiwiConfig(RobotConfig):
port = "/dev/ttyACM0" # port to connect to the bus
disable_torque_on_disconnect: bool = True
# `max_relative_target` limits the magnitude of the relative positional target vector for safety purposes.
# Set this to a positive scalar to have the same value for all motors, or a list that is the same length as
# the number of motors in your follower arms.
max_relative_target: int | None = None
cameras: dict[str, CameraConfig] = field(
default_factory=lambda: {
"front": OpenCVCameraConfig(
camera_index="/dev/video1", fps=30, width=640, height=480, rotation=90
),
"wrist": OpenCVCameraConfig(
camera_index="/dev/video4", fps=30, width=640, height=480, rotation=180
),
}
)
@RobotConfig.register_subclass("lekiwi_client")
@dataclass
class LeKiwiClientConfig(RobotConfig):
# Network Configuration
remote_ip: str = "172.18.129.208"
port_zmq_cmd: int = 5555
port_zmq_observations: int = 5556
teleop_keys: dict[str, str] = field(
default_factory=lambda: {
# Movement
"forward": "w",
"backward": "s",
"left": "a",
"right": "d",
"rotate_left": "z",
"rotate_right": "x",
# Speed control
"speed_up": "r",
"speed_down": "f",
# quit teleop
"quit": "q",
}
)

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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from lerobot.common.cameras.configs import CameraConfig
from lerobot.common.cameras.opencv.configuration_opencv import OpenCVCameraConfig
from lerobot.common.motors.configs import FeetechMotorsBusConfig, MotorsBusConfig
from lerobot.common.robots.config import RobotConfig
@RobotConfig.register_subclass("lekiwi")
@dataclass
class LeKiwiRobotConfig(RobotConfig):
# `max_relative_target` limits the magnitude of the relative positional target vector for safety purposes.
# Set this to a positive scalar to have the same value for all motors, or a list that is the same length as
# the number of motors in your follower arms.
max_relative_target: int | None = None
# Network Configuration
ip: str = "192.168.0.193"
port: int = 5555
video_port: int = 5556
cameras: dict[str, CameraConfig] = field(
default_factory=lambda: {
"front": OpenCVCameraConfig(
camera_index="/dev/video0", fps=30, width=640, height=480, rotation=90
),
"wrist": OpenCVCameraConfig(
camera_index="/dev/video2", fps=30, width=640, height=480, rotation=180
),
}
)
calibration_dir: str = ".cache/calibration/lekiwi"
leader_arms: dict[str, MotorsBusConfig] = field(
default_factory=lambda: {
"main": FeetechMotorsBusConfig(
port="/dev/tty.usbmodem585A0077581",
motors={
# name: (index, model)
"shoulder_pan": [1, "sts3215"],
"shoulder_lift": [2, "sts3215"],
"elbow_flex": [3, "sts3215"],
"wrist_flex": [4, "sts3215"],
"wrist_roll": [5, "sts3215"],
"gripper": [6, "sts3215"],
},
),
}
)
follower_arms: dict[str, MotorsBusConfig] = field(
default_factory=lambda: {
"main": FeetechMotorsBusConfig(
port="/dev/ttyACM0",
motors={
# name: (index, model)
"shoulder_pan": [1, "sts3215"],
"shoulder_lift": [2, "sts3215"],
"elbow_flex": [3, "sts3215"],
"wrist_flex": [4, "sts3215"],
"wrist_roll": [5, "sts3215"],
"gripper": [6, "sts3215"],
"left_wheel": (7, "sts3215"),
"back_wheel": (8, "sts3215"),
"right_wheel": (9, "sts3215"),
},
),
}
)
teleop_keys: dict[str, str] = field(
default_factory=lambda: {
# Movement
"forward": "w",
"backward": "s",
"left": "a",
"right": "d",
"rotate_left": "z",
"rotate_right": "x",
# Speed control
"speed_up": "r",
"speed_down": "f",
# quit teleop
"quit": "q",
}
)
mock: bool = False

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import logging
import time
from typing import Any
from lerobot.common.cameras.utils import make_cameras_from_configs
from lerobot.common.constants import OBS_IMAGES, OBS_STATE
from lerobot.common.errors import DeviceAlreadyConnectedError, DeviceNotConnectedError
from lerobot.common.motors import Motor, MotorCalibration, MotorNormMode
from lerobot.common.motors.feetech import (
FeetechMotorsBus,
OperatingMode,
)
from ..robot import Robot
from ..utils import ensure_safe_goal_position
from .config_lekiwi import LeKiwiConfig
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class LeKiwi(Robot):
"""
The robot includes a three omniwheel mobile base and a remote follower arm.
The leader arm is connected locally (on the laptop) and its joint positions are recorded and then
forwarded to the remote follower arm (after applying a safety clamp).
In parallel, keyboard teleoperation is used to generate raw velocity commands for the wheels.
"""
config_class = LeKiwiConfig
name = "lekiwi"
def __init__(self, config: LeKiwiConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.id = config.id
self.bus = FeetechMotorsBus(
port=self.config.port,
motors={
# arm
"arm_shoulder_pan": Motor(1, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
"arm_shoulder_lift": Motor(2, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
"arm_elbow_flex": Motor(3, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
"arm_wrist_flex": Motor(4, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
"arm_wrist_roll": Motor(5, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
"arm_gripper": Motor(6, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_0_100),
# base
"base_left_wheel": Motor(7, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
"base_right_wheel": Motor(8, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
"base_back_wheel": Motor(9, "sts3215", MotorNormMode.RANGE_M100_100),
},
calibration=self.calibration,
)
self.arm_motors = [m for m in self.bus.names if m.startswith("arm")]
self.base_motors = [m for m in self.bus.names if m.startswith("base")]
self.cameras = make_cameras_from_configs(config.cameras)
@property
def state_feature(self) -> dict:
return {
"dtype": "float32",
"shape": (len(self.bus),),
"names": {"motors": list(self.bus.motors)},
}
@property
def action_feature(self) -> dict:
return self.state_feature
@property
def camera_features(self) -> dict[str, dict]:
cam_ft = {}
for cam_key, cam in self.cameras.items():
cam_ft[cam_key] = {
"shape": (cam.height, cam.width, cam.channels),
"names": ["height", "width", "channels"],
"info": None,
}
return cam_ft
@property
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
# TODO(aliberts): add cam.is_connected for cam in self.cameras
return self.bus.is_connected
def connect(self) -> None:
if self.is_connected:
raise DeviceAlreadyConnectedError(f"{self} already connected")
self.bus.connect()
if not self.is_calibrated:
self.calibrate()
for cam in self.cameras.values():
cam.connect()
self.configure()
logger.info(f"{self} connected.")
@property
def is_calibrated(self) -> bool:
return self.bus.is_calibrated
# TODO(Steven): I think we should extend this to give the user the option of re-calibrate
# calibrate(recalibrate: bool = False) -> None:
# If true, then we overwrite the previous calibration file with new values
def calibrate(self) -> None:
logger.info(f"\nRunning calibration of {self}")
motors = self.arm_motors + self.base_motors
self.bus.disable_torque(self.arm_motors)
for name in self.arm_motors:
self.bus.write("Operating_Mode", name, OperatingMode.POSITION.value)
input("Move robot to the middle of its range of motion and press ENTER....")
homing_offsets = self.bus.set_half_turn_homings(motors)
# TODO(Steven): Might be worth to do this also in other robots but it should be added in the docs
full_turn_motor = [
motor for motor in motors if any(keyword in motor for keyword in ["wheel", "gripper"])
]
unknown_range_motors = [motor for motor in motors if motor not in full_turn_motor]
print(
f"Move all arm joints except '{full_turn_motor}' sequentially through their "
"entire ranges of motion.\nRecording positions. Press ENTER to stop..."
)
range_mins, range_maxes = self.bus.record_ranges_of_motion(unknown_range_motors)
for name in full_turn_motor:
range_mins[name] = 0
range_maxes[name] = 4095
self.calibration = {}
for name, motor in self.bus.motors.items():
self.calibration[name] = MotorCalibration(
id=motor.id,
drive_mode=0,
homing_offset=homing_offsets[name],
range_min=range_mins[name],
range_max=range_maxes[name],
)
self.bus.write_calibration(self.calibration)
self._save_calibration()
print("Calibration saved to", self.calibration_fpath)
def configure(self):
# Set-up arm actuators (position mode)
# We assume that at connection time, arm is in a rest position,
# and torque can be safely disabled to run calibration.
self.bus.disable_torque(self.arm_motors)
for name in self.arm_motors:
self.bus.write("Operating_Mode", name, OperatingMode.POSITION.value)
# Set P_Coefficient to lower value to avoid shakiness (Default is 32)
self.bus.write("P_Coefficient", name, 16)
# Set I_Coefficient and D_Coefficient to default value 0 and 32
self.bus.write("I_Coefficient", name, 0)
self.bus.write("D_Coefficient", name, 32)
# Set Maximum_Acceleration to 254 to speedup acceleration and deceleration of
# the motors. Note: this configuration is not in the official STS3215 Memory Table
self.bus.write("Maximum_Acceleration", name, 254)
self.bus.write("Acceleration", name, 254)
for name in self.base_motors:
self.bus.write("Operating_Mode", name, OperatingMode.VELOCITY.value)
self.bus.enable_torque() # TODO(Steven): Operation has failed with: ConnectionError: Failed to write 'Lock' on id_=6 with '1' after 1 tries. [TxRxResult] Incorrect status packet!
def get_observation(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError(f"{self} is not connected.")
obs_dict = {OBS_IMAGES: {}}
# Read actuators position for arm and vel for base
start = time.perf_counter()
arm_pos = self.bus.sync_read("Present_Position", self.arm_motors)
base_vel = self.bus.sync_read("Present_Speed", self.base_motors)
obs_dict[OBS_STATE] = {**arm_pos, **base_vel}
dt_ms = (time.perf_counter() - start) * 1e3
logger.debug(f"{self} read state: {dt_ms:.1f}ms")
# Capture images from cameras
for cam_key, cam in self.cameras.items():
start = time.perf_counter()
obs_dict[OBS_IMAGES][cam_key] = cam.async_read()
dt_ms = (time.perf_counter() - start) * 1e3
logger.debug(f"{self} read {cam_key}: {dt_ms:.1f}ms")
return obs_dict
def send_action(self, action: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
# Copied from S100 robot
"""Command lekiwi to move to a target joint configuration.
The relative action magnitude may be clipped depending on the configuration parameter
`max_relative_target`. In this case, the action sent differs from original action.
Thus, this function always returns the action actually sent.
Raises:
RobotDeviceNotConnectedError: if robot is not connected.
Returns:
np.ndarray: the action sent to the motors, potentially clipped.
"""
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError(f"{self} is not connected.")
arm_goal_pos = {k: v for k, v in action.items() if k in self.arm_motors}
base_goal_vel = {k: v for k, v in action.items() if k in self.base_motors}
# Cap goal position when too far away from present position.
# /!\ Slower fps expected due to reading from the follower.
if self.config.max_relative_target is not None:
present_pos = self.bus.sync_read("Present_Position", self.arm_motors)
goal_present_pos = {key: (g_pos, present_pos[key]) for key, g_pos in arm_goal_pos.items()}
arm_safe_goal_pos = ensure_safe_goal_position(goal_present_pos, self.config.max_relative_target)
arm_goal_pos = arm_safe_goal_pos
# TODO(Steven): Message fetching failed: Magnitude 34072 exceeds 32767 (max for sign_bit_index=15)
# TODO(Steven): IMO, this should be a check in the motor bus
# Send goal position to the actuators
self.bus.sync_write("Goal_Position", arm_goal_pos)
self.bus.sync_write("Goal_Speed", base_goal_vel)
return {**arm_goal_pos, **base_goal_vel}
def stop_base(self):
self.bus.sync_write("Goal_Speed", dict.fromkeys(self.base_motors, 0), num_retry=5)
logger.info("Base motors stopped")
def disconnect(self):
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError(f"{self} is not connected.")
self.stop_base()
self.bus.disconnect(self.config.disable_torque_on_disconnect)
for cam in self.cameras.values():
cam.disconnect()
logger.info(f"{self} disconnected.")

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# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import base64
import json
import logging
from typing import Any
import cv2
import numpy as np
import torch
import zmq
from lerobot.common.constants import OBS_IMAGES, OBS_STATE
from lerobot.common.errors import DeviceAlreadyConnectedError, DeviceNotConnectedError, InvalidActionError
from lerobot.common.robots.config import RobotMode
from ..robot import Robot
from .config_lekiwi import LeKiwiClientConfig
# TODO(Steven): This doesn't need to inherit from Robot
# But we do it for now to offer a familiar API
# TODO(Steven): This doesn't need to take care of the
# mapping from teleop to motor commands, but given that
# we already have a middle-man (this class) we add it here
# Other options include:
# 1. Adding it to the Telop implementation for lekiwi
# (meaning each robot will need a teleop imple) or
# 2. Adding it into the robot implementation
# (meaning the policy might be needed to be train
# over the teleop action space)
# TODO(Steven): Check if we can move everything to 32 instead
class LeKiwiClient(Robot):
config_class = LeKiwiClientConfig
name = "lekiwi_client"
def __init__(self, config: LeKiwiClientConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.id = config.id
self.robot_type = config.type
self.robot_mode = config.robot_mode
self.remote_ip = config.remote_ip
self.port_zmq_cmd = config.port_zmq_cmd
self.port_zmq_observations = config.port_zmq_observations
self.teleop_keys = config.teleop_keys
self.zmq_context = None
self.zmq_cmd_socket = None
self.zmq_observation_socket = None
self.last_frames = {}
self.last_present_speed = {"x_cmd": 0.0, "y_cmd": 0.0, "theta_cmd": 0.0}
self.last_remote_arm_state = {}
# Define three speed levels and a current index
self.speed_levels = [
{"xy": 0.1, "theta": 30}, # slow
{"xy": 0.2, "theta": 60}, # medium
{"xy": 0.3, "theta": 90}, # fast
]
self.speed_index = 0 # Start at slow
self._is_connected = False
self.logs = {}
@property
def state_feature(self) -> dict:
# TODO(Steven): Get this from the data fetched?
# TODO(Steven): Motor names are unknown for the Daemon
# Or assume its size/metadata?
return {
"dtype": "float64",
"shape": (9,),
"names": {
"motors": [
"arm_shoulder_pan",
"arm_shoulder_lift",
"arm_elbow_flex",
"arm_wrist_flex",
"arm_wrist_roll",
"arm_gripper",
"base_left_wheel",
"base_right_wheel",
"base_back_wheel",
]
},
}
@property
def action_feature(self) -> dict:
return self.state_feature
@property
def camera_features(self) -> dict[str, dict]:
# TODO(Steven): Get this from the data fetched?
# TODO(Steven): camera names are unknown for the Daemon
# Or assume its size/metadata?
# TODO(Steven): Check consistency of image sizes
cam_ft = {
"front": {
"shape": (480, 640, 3),
"names": ["height", "width", "channels"],
"info": None,
},
"wrist": {
"shape": (480, 640, 3),
"names": ["height", "width", "channels"],
"info": None,
},
}
return cam_ft
@property
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
return self._is_connected
@property
def is_calibrated(self) -> bool:
pass
def connect(self) -> None:
"""Establishes ZMQ sockets with the remote mobile robot"""
if self._is_connected:
raise DeviceAlreadyConnectedError(
"LeKiwi Daemon is already connected. Do not run `robot.connect()` twice."
)
self.zmq_context = zmq.Context()
self.zmq_cmd_socket = self.zmq_context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
zmq_cmd_locator = f"tcp://{self.remote_ip}:{self.port_zmq_cmd}"
self.zmq_cmd_socket.connect(zmq_cmd_locator)
self.zmq_cmd_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
self.zmq_observation_socket = self.zmq_context.socket(zmq.PULL)
zmq_observations_locator = f"tcp://{self.remote_ip}:{self.port_zmq_observations}"
self.zmq_observation_socket.connect(zmq_observations_locator)
self.zmq_observation_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
self._is_connected = True
def calibrate(self) -> None:
logging.warning("LeKiwiClient has nothing to calibrate.")
return
# Consider moving these static functions out of the class
# Copied from robot_lekiwi MobileManipulator class* (before the refactor)
@staticmethod
def _degps_to_raw(degps: float) -> int:
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
speed_in_steps = degps * steps_per_deg
speed_int = int(round(speed_in_steps))
# Cap the value to fit within signed 16-bit range (-32768 to 32767)
if speed_int > 0x7FFF:
speed_int = 0x7FFF # 32767 -> maximum positive value
elif speed_int < -0x8000:
speed_int = -0x8000 # -32768 -> minimum negative value
return speed_int
# Copied from robot_lekiwi MobileManipulator class
@staticmethod
def _raw_to_degps(raw_speed: int) -> float:
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
magnitude = raw_speed
degps = magnitude / steps_per_deg
return degps
# Copied from robot_lekiwi MobileManipulator class
def _body_to_wheel_raw(
self,
x_cmd: float,
y_cmd: float,
theta_cmd: float,
wheel_radius: float = 0.05,
base_radius: float = 0.125,
max_raw: int = 3000,
) -> dict:
"""
Convert desired body-frame velocities into wheel raw commands.
Parameters:
x_cmd : Linear velocity in x (m/s).
y_cmd : Linear velocity in y (m/s).
theta_cmd : Rotational velocity (deg/s).
wheel_radius: Radius of each wheel (meters).
base_radius : Distance from the center of rotation to each wheel (meters).
max_raw : Maximum allowed raw command (ticks) per wheel.
Returns:
A dictionary with wheel raw commands:
{"left_wheel": value, "back_wheel": value, "right_wheel": value}.
Notes:
- Internally, the method converts theta_cmd to rad/s for the kinematics.
- The raw command is computed from the wheels angular speed in deg/s
using _degps_to_raw(). If any command exceeds max_raw, all commands
are scaled down proportionally.
"""
# Convert rotational velocity from deg/s to rad/s.
theta_rad = theta_cmd * (np.pi / 180.0)
# Create the body velocity vector [x, y, theta_rad].
velocity_vector = np.array([x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_rad])
# Define the wheel mounting angles with a -90° offset.
angles = np.radians(np.array([240, 120, 0]) - 90)
# Build the kinematic matrix: each row maps body velocities to a wheels linear speed.
# The third column (base_radius) accounts for the effect of rotation.
m = np.array([[np.cos(a), np.sin(a), base_radius] for a in angles])
# Compute each wheels linear speed (m/s) and then its angular speed (rad/s).
wheel_linear_speeds = m.dot(velocity_vector)
wheel_angular_speeds = wheel_linear_speeds / wheel_radius
# Convert wheel angular speeds from rad/s to deg/s.
wheel_degps = wheel_angular_speeds * (180.0 / np.pi)
# Scaling
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
raw_floats = [abs(degps) * steps_per_deg for degps in wheel_degps]
max_raw_computed = max(raw_floats)
if max_raw_computed > max_raw:
scale = max_raw / max_raw_computed
wheel_degps = wheel_degps * scale
# Convert each wheels angular speed (deg/s) to a raw integer.
wheel_raw = [LeKiwiClient._degps_to_raw(deg) for deg in wheel_degps]
# TODO(Steven): remove hard-coded names
return {"left_wheel": wheel_raw[0], "back_wheel": wheel_raw[1], "right_wheel": wheel_raw[2]}
# Copied from robot_lekiwi MobileManipulator class
def _wheel_raw_to_body(
self, wheel_raw: dict[str, Any], wheel_radius: float = 0.05, base_radius: float = 0.125
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""
Convert wheel raw command feedback back into body-frame velocities.
Parameters:
wheel_raw : Vector with raw wheel commands ("left_wheel", "back_wheel", "right_wheel").
wheel_radius: Radius of each wheel (meters).
base_radius : Distance from the robot center to each wheel (meters).
Returns:
A tuple (x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd) where:
x_cmd : Linear velocity in x (m/s).
y_cmd : Linear velocity in y (m/s).
theta_cmd : Rotational velocity in deg/s.
"""
# TODO(Steven): No check is done for dict keys
# Convert each raw command back to an angular speed in deg/s.
wheel_degps = np.array([LeKiwiClient._raw_to_degps(int(v)) for _, v in wheel_raw.items()])
# Convert from deg/s to rad/s.
wheel_radps = wheel_degps * (np.pi / 180.0)
# Compute each wheels linear speed (m/s) from its angular speed.
wheel_linear_speeds = wheel_radps * wheel_radius
# Define the wheel mounting angles with a -90° offset.
angles = np.radians(np.array([240, 120, 0]) - 90)
m = np.array([[np.cos(a), np.sin(a), base_radius] for a in angles])
# Solve the inverse kinematics: body_velocity = M⁻¹ · wheel_linear_speeds.
m_inv = np.linalg.inv(m)
velocity_vector = m_inv.dot(wheel_linear_speeds)
x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_rad = velocity_vector
theta_cmd = theta_rad * (180.0 / np.pi)
return {"x_cmd": x_cmd, "y_cmd": y_cmd, "theta_cmd": theta_cmd}
# TODO(Steven): This is flaky, for example, if we received a state but failed decoding the image, we will not update any value
# TODO(Steven): All this function needs to be refactored
def _get_data(self):
# Copied from robot_lekiwi.py
"""Polls the video socket for up to 15 ms. If data arrives, decode only
the *latest* message, returning frames, speed, and arm state. If
nothing arrives for any field, use the last known values."""
frames = {}
present_speed = {}
remote_arm_state_tensor = {}
# Poll up to 15 ms
poller = zmq.Poller()
poller.register(self.zmq_observation_socket, zmq.POLLIN)
socks = dict(poller.poll(15))
if self.zmq_observation_socket not in socks or socks[self.zmq_observation_socket] != zmq.POLLIN:
# No new data arrived → reuse ALL old data
# TODO(Steven): This might return empty variables at init
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
# Drain all messages, keep only the last
last_msg = None
# TODO(Steven): There's probably a way to do this without while True
# TODO(Steven): Even consider changing to PUB/SUB
while True:
try:
obs_string = self.zmq_observation_socket.recv_string(zmq.NOBLOCK)
last_msg = obs_string
except zmq.Again:
break
if not last_msg:
# No new message → also reuse old
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
# Decode only the final message
try:
observation = json.loads(last_msg)
state_observation = observation[OBS_STATE]
image_observation = observation[OBS_IMAGES]
# Convert images
for cam_name, image_b64 in image_observation.items():
if image_b64:
jpg_data = base64.b64decode(image_b64)
np_arr = np.frombuffer(jpg_data, dtype=np.uint8)
frame_candidate = cv2.imdecode(np_arr, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
if frame_candidate is not None:
frames[cam_name] = frame_candidate
# TODO(Steven): Should we really ignore the arm state if the image is None?
# If remote_arm_state is None and frames is None there is no message then use the previous message
if state_observation is not None and frames is not None:
self.last_frames = frames
# TODO(Steven): hard-coded name of expected keys, not good
remote_arm_state_tensor = {k: v for k, v in state_observation.items() if k.startswith("arm")}
self.last_remote_arm_state = remote_arm_state_tensor
present_speed = {k: v for k, v in state_observation.items() if k.startswith("base")}
self.last_present_speed = present_speed
else:
frames = self.last_frames
remote_arm_state_tensor = self.last_remote_arm_state
present_speed = self.last_present_speed
except Exception as e:
print(f"[DEBUG] Error decoding video message: {e}")
# If decode fails, fall back to old data
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
return frames, present_speed, remote_arm_state_tensor
# TODO(Steven): The returned space is different from the get_observation of LeKiwi
# This returns body-frames velocities instead of wheel pos/speeds
def get_observation(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""
Capture observations from the remote robot: current follower arm positions,
present wheel speeds (converted to body-frame velocities: x, y, theta),
and a camera frame. Receives over ZMQ, translate to body-frame vel
"""
if not self._is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("LeKiwiClient is not connected. You need to run `robot.connect()`.")
# TODO(Steven): remove hard-coded cam name
# This is needed at init for when there's no comms
obs_dict = {
OBS_IMAGES: {"wrist": np.zeros(shape=(480, 640, 3)), "front": np.zeros(shape=(640, 480, 3))}
}
frames, present_speed, remote_arm_state_tensor = self._get_data()
body_state = self._wheel_raw_to_body(present_speed)
# TODO(Steven): output isdict[str,Any] and we multiply by 1000.0. This should be more explicit and specify the expected type instead of Any
body_state_mm = {k: v * 1000.0 for k, v in body_state.items()} # Convert x,y to mm/s
obs_dict[OBS_STATE] = {**remote_arm_state_tensor, **body_state_mm}
# Loop over each configured camera
for cam_name, frame in frames.items():
if frame is None:
# TODO(Steven): Daemon doesn't know camera dimensions (hard-coded for now), consider at least getting them from state features
logging.warning("Frame is None")
frame = np.zeros((480, 640, 3), dtype=np.uint8)
obs_dict[OBS_IMAGES][cam_name] = torch.from_numpy(frame)
return obs_dict
def _from_keyboard_to_wheel_action(self, pressed_keys: np.ndarray):
# Speed control
if self.teleop_keys["speed_up"] in pressed_keys:
self.speed_index = min(self.speed_index + 1, 2)
if self.teleop_keys["speed_down"] in pressed_keys:
self.speed_index = max(self.speed_index - 1, 0)
speed_setting = self.speed_levels[self.speed_index]
xy_speed = speed_setting["xy"] # e.g. 0.1, 0.25, or 0.4
theta_speed = speed_setting["theta"] # e.g. 30, 60, or 90
x_cmd = 0.0 # m/s forward/backward
y_cmd = 0.0 # m/s lateral
theta_cmd = 0.0 # deg/s rotation
if self.teleop_keys["forward"] in pressed_keys:
x_cmd += xy_speed
if self.teleop_keys["backward"] in pressed_keys:
x_cmd -= xy_speed
if self.teleop_keys["left"] in pressed_keys:
y_cmd += xy_speed
if self.teleop_keys["right"] in pressed_keys:
y_cmd -= xy_speed
if self.teleop_keys["rotate_left"] in pressed_keys:
theta_cmd += theta_speed
if self.teleop_keys["rotate_right"] in pressed_keys:
theta_cmd -= theta_speed
return self._body_to_wheel_raw(x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd)
def configure(self):
pass
# TODO(Steven): This assumes this call is always called from a keyboard teleop command
# TODO(Steven): Doing this mapping in here adds latecy between send_action and movement from the user perspective.
# t0: get teleop_cmd
# t1: send_action(teleop_cmd)
# t2: mapping teleop_cmd -> motor_cmd
# t3: execute motor_md
# This mapping for other robots/teleop devices might be slower. Doing this in the teleop will make this explicit
# t0': get teleop_cmd
# t1': mapping teleop_cmd -> motor_cmd
# t2': send_action(motor_cmd)
# t3': execute motor_cmd
# t3'-t2' << t3-t1
def send_action(self, action: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Command lekiwi to move to a target joint configuration. Translates to motor space + sends over ZMQ
Args:
action (np.ndarray): array containing the goal positions for the motors.
Raises:
RobotDeviceNotConnectedError: if robot is not connected.
Returns:
np.ndarray: the action sent to the motors, potentially clipped.
"""
if not self._is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError(
"ManipulatorRobot is not connected. You need to run `robot.connect()`."
)
if self.robot_mode is RobotMode.AUTO:
# TODO(Steven): Not yet implemented. The policy outputs might need a different conversion
raise Exception
goal_pos = {}
# TODO(Steven): This assumes teleop mode is always used with keyboard. Tomorrow we could teleop with another device ... ?
if self.robot_mode is RobotMode.TELEOP:
motors_name = self.state_feature.get("names").get("motors")
common_keys = [
key for key in action if key in (motor.replace("arm_", "") for motor in motors_name)
]
# TODO(Steven): I don't like this
if len(common_keys) < 6:
logging.error("Action should include at least the states of the leader arm")
raise InvalidActionError
arm_actions = {"arm_" + arm_motor: action[arm_motor] for arm_motor in common_keys}
goal_pos = arm_actions
if len(action) > 6:
keyboard_keys = np.array(list(set(action.keys()) - set(common_keys)))
wheel_actions = {
"base_" + k: v for k, v in self._from_keyboard_to_wheel_action(keyboard_keys).items()
}
goal_pos = {**arm_actions, **wheel_actions}
self.zmq_cmd_socket.send_string(json.dumps(goal_pos)) # action is in motor space
return goal_pos
def print_logs(self):
# TODO(Steven): Refactor logger
pass
def disconnect(self):
"""Cleans ZMQ comms"""
if not self._is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError(
"LeKiwi is not connected. You need to run `robot.connect()` before disconnecting."
)
self.zmq_observation_socket.close()
self.zmq_cmd_socket.close()
self.zmq_context.term()
self._is_connected = False
def __del__(self):
if getattr(self, "is_connected", False):
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import base64
import json
import logging
import time
import cv2
import zmq
from lerobot.common.constants import OBS_IMAGES
from .config_lekiwi import LeKiwiConfig
from .lekiwi import LeKiwi
# Network Configuration
PORT_ZMQ_CMD: int = 5555
PORT_ZMQ_OBSERVATIONS: int = 5556
class HostAgent:
def __init__(self):
self.zmq_context = zmq.Context()
self.zmq_cmd_socket = self.zmq_context.socket(zmq.PULL)
self.zmq_cmd_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
self.zmq_cmd_socket.bind(f"tcp://*:{PORT_ZMQ_CMD}")
self.zmq_observation_socket = self.zmq_context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
self.zmq_observation_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
self.zmq_observation_socket.bind(f"tcp://*:{PORT_ZMQ_OBSERVATIONS}")
def disconnect(self):
self.zmq_observation_socket.close()
self.zmq_cmd_socket.close()
self.zmq_context.term()
def main():
logging.info("Configuring LeKiwi")
robot_config = LeKiwiConfig()
robot = LeKiwi(robot_config)
logging.info("Connecting LeKiwi")
robot.connect()
logging.info("Starting HostAgent")
remote_agent = HostAgent()
last_cmd_time = time.time()
logging.info("Waiting for commands...")
try:
# Business logic
start = time.perf_counter()
duration = 0
while duration < 100:
loop_start_time = time.time()
try:
msg = remote_agent.zmq_cmd_socket.recv_string(zmq.NOBLOCK)
data = dict(json.loads(msg))
_action_sent = robot.send_action(data)
last_cmd_time = time.time()
except zmq.Again:
logging.warning("No command available")
except Exception as e:
logging.error("Message fetching failed: %s", e)
# TODO(Steven): Check this value
# Watchdog: stop the robot if no command is received for over 0.5 seconds.
now = time.time()
if now - last_cmd_time > 0.5:
robot.stop_base()
last_observation = robot.get_observation()
# Encode ndarrays to base64 strings
for cam_key, _ in robot.cameras.items():
ret, buffer = cv2.imencode(
".jpg", last_observation[OBS_IMAGES][cam_key], [int(cv2.IMWRITE_JPEG_QUALITY), 90]
)
if ret:
last_observation[OBS_IMAGES][cam_key] = base64.b64encode(buffer).decode("utf-8")
else:
last_observation[OBS_IMAGES][cam_key] = ""
# Send the observation to the remote agent
remote_agent.zmq_observation_socket.send_string(json.dumps(last_observation))
# Ensure a short sleep to avoid overloading the CPU.
elapsed = time.time() - loop_start_time
# TODO(Steven): Check this value
time.sleep(
max(0.033 - elapsed, 0)
) # If robot jitters increase the sleep and monitor cpu load with `top` in cmd
duration = time.perf_counter() - start
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Shutting down LeKiwi server.")
finally:
robot.disconnect()
remote_agent.disconnect()
logging.info("Finished LeKiwi cleanly")
if __name__ == "__main__":
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# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import base64
import json
import threading
import time
from pathlib import Path
import cv2
import zmq
from lerobot.common.robots.mobile_manipulator import LeKiwi
def setup_zmq_sockets(config):
context = zmq.Context()
cmd_socket = context.socket(zmq.PULL)
cmd_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
cmd_socket.bind(f"tcp://*:{config.port}")
video_socket = context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
video_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
video_socket.bind(f"tcp://*:{config.video_port}")
return context, cmd_socket, video_socket
def run_camera_capture(cameras, images_lock, latest_images_dict, stop_event):
while not stop_event.is_set():
local_dict = {}
for name, cam in cameras.items():
frame = cam.async_read()
ret, buffer = cv2.imencode(".jpg", frame, [int(cv2.IMWRITE_JPEG_QUALITY), 90])
if ret:
local_dict[name] = base64.b64encode(buffer).decode("utf-8")
else:
local_dict[name] = ""
with images_lock:
latest_images_dict.update(local_dict)
time.sleep(0.01)
def calibrate_follower_arm(motors_bus, calib_dir_str):
"""
Calibrates the follower arm. Attempts to load an existing calibration file;
if not found, runs manual calibration and saves the result.
"""
calib_dir = Path(calib_dir_str)
calib_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
calib_file = calib_dir / "main_follower.json"
try:
from lerobot.common.motors.feetech.feetech_calibration import run_full_arm_calibration
except ImportError:
print("[WARNING] Calibration function not available. Skipping calibration.")
return
if calib_file.exists():
with open(calib_file) as f:
calibration = json.load(f)
print(f"[INFO] Loaded calibration from {calib_file}")
else:
print("[INFO] Calibration file not found. Running manual calibration...")
calibration = run_full_arm_calibration(motors_bus, "lekiwi", "follower_arm", "follower")
print(f"[INFO] Calibration complete. Saving to {calib_file}")
with open(calib_file, "w") as f:
json.dump(calibration, f)
try:
motors_bus.set_calibration(calibration)
print("[INFO] Applied calibration for follower arm.")
except Exception as e:
print(f"[WARNING] Could not apply calibration: {e}")
def run_lekiwi(robot_config):
"""
Runs the LeKiwi robot:
- Sets up cameras and connects them.
- Initializes the follower arm motors.
- Calibrates the follower arm if necessary.
- Creates ZeroMQ sockets for receiving commands and streaming observations.
- Processes incoming commands (arm and wheel commands) and sends back sensor and camera data.
"""
# Import helper functions and classes
from lerobot.common.cameras.utils import make_cameras_from_configs
from lerobot.common.motors.feetech.feetech import FeetechMotorsBus, TorqueMode
# Initialize cameras from the robot configuration.
cameras = make_cameras_from_configs(robot_config.cameras)
for cam in cameras.values():
cam.connect()
# Initialize the motors bus using the follower arm configuration.
motor_config = robot_config.follower_arms.get("main")
if motor_config is None:
print("[ERROR] Follower arm 'main' configuration not found.")
return
motors_bus = FeetechMotorsBus(motor_config)
motors_bus.connect()
# Calibrate the follower arm.
calibrate_follower_arm(motors_bus, robot_config.calibration_dir)
# Create the LeKiwi robot instance.
robot = LeKiwi(motors_bus)
# Define the expected arm motor IDs.
arm_motor_ids = ["shoulder_pan", "shoulder_lift", "elbow_flex", "wrist_flex", "wrist_roll", "gripper"]
# Disable torque for each arm motor.
for motor in arm_motor_ids:
motors_bus.write("Torque_Enable", TorqueMode.DISABLED.value, motor)
# Set up ZeroMQ sockets.
context, cmd_socket, video_socket = setup_zmq_sockets(robot_config)
# Start the camera capture thread.
latest_images_dict = {}
images_lock = threading.Lock()
stop_event = threading.Event()
cam_thread = threading.Thread(
target=run_camera_capture, args=(cameras, images_lock, latest_images_dict, stop_event), daemon=True
)
cam_thread.start()
last_cmd_time = time.time()
print("LeKiwi robot server started. Waiting for commands...")
try:
while True:
loop_start_time = time.time()
# Process incoming commands (non-blocking).
while True:
try:
msg = cmd_socket.recv_string(zmq.NOBLOCK)
except zmq.Again:
break
try:
data = json.loads(msg)
# Process arm position commands.
if "arm_positions" in data:
arm_positions = data["arm_positions"]
if not isinstance(arm_positions, list):
print(f"[ERROR] Invalid arm_positions: {arm_positions}")
elif len(arm_positions) < len(arm_motor_ids):
print(
f"[WARNING] Received {len(arm_positions)} arm positions, expected {len(arm_motor_ids)}"
)
else:
for motor, pos in zip(arm_motor_ids, arm_positions, strict=False):
motors_bus.write("Goal_Position", pos, motor)
# Process wheel (base) commands.
if "raw_velocity" in data:
raw_command = data["raw_velocity"]
# Expect keys: "left_wheel", "back_wheel", "right_wheel".
command_speeds = [
int(raw_command.get("left_wheel", 0)),
int(raw_command.get("back_wheel", 0)),
int(raw_command.get("right_wheel", 0)),
]
robot.set_velocity(command_speeds)
last_cmd_time = time.time()
except Exception as e:
print(f"[ERROR] Parsing message failed: {e}")
# Watchdog: stop the robot if no command is received for over 0.5 seconds.
now = time.time()
if now - last_cmd_time > 0.5:
robot.stop()
last_cmd_time = now
# Read current wheel speeds from the robot.
current_velocity = robot.read_velocity()
# Read the follower arm state from the motors bus.
follower_arm_state = []
for motor in arm_motor_ids:
try:
pos = motors_bus.read("Present_Position", motor)
# Convert the position to a float (or use as is if already numeric).
follower_arm_state.append(float(pos) if not isinstance(pos, (int, float)) else pos)
except Exception as e:
print(f"[ERROR] Reading motor {motor} failed: {e}")
# Get the latest camera images.
with images_lock:
images_dict_copy = dict(latest_images_dict)
# Build the observation dictionary.
observation = {
"images": images_dict_copy,
"present_speed": current_velocity,
"follower_arm_state": follower_arm_state,
}
# Send the observation over the video socket.
video_socket.send_string(json.dumps(observation))
# Ensure a short sleep to avoid overloading the CPU.
elapsed = time.time() - loop_start_time
time.sleep(
max(0.033 - elapsed, 0)
) # If robot jitters increase the sleep and monitor cpu load with `top` in cmd
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Shutting down LeKiwi server.")
finally:
stop_event.set()
cam_thread.join()
robot.stop()
motors_bus.disconnect()
cmd_socket.close()
video_socket.close()
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import base64
import json
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import cv2
import numpy as np
import torch
import zmq
from lerobot.common.cameras.utils import make_cameras_from_configs
from lerobot.common.errors import DeviceNotConnectedError
from lerobot.common.motors.feetech.feetech import TorqueMode
from lerobot.common.motors.feetech.feetech_calibration import run_full_arm_calibration
from lerobot.common.motors.motors_bus import MotorsBus
from lerobot.common.motors.utils import make_motors_buses_from_configs
from lerobot.common.robots.lekiwi.configuration_lekiwi import LeKiwiRobotConfig
from lerobot.common.robots.utils import get_arm_id
PYNPUT_AVAILABLE = True
try:
# Only import if there's a valid X server or if we're not on a Pi
if ("DISPLAY" not in os.environ) and ("linux" in sys.platform):
print("No DISPLAY set. Skipping pynput import.")
raise ImportError("pynput blocked intentionally due to no display.")
from pynput import keyboard
except ImportError:
keyboard = None
PYNPUT_AVAILABLE = False
except Exception as e:
keyboard = None
PYNPUT_AVAILABLE = False
print(f"Could not import pynput: {e}")
class MobileManipulator:
"""
MobileManipulator is a class for connecting to and controlling a remote mobile manipulator robot.
The robot includes a three omniwheel mobile base and a remote follower arm.
The leader arm is connected locally (on the laptop) and its joint positions are recorded and then
forwarded to the remote follower arm (after applying a safety clamp).
In parallel, keyboard teleoperation is used to generate raw velocity commands for the wheels.
"""
def __init__(self, config: LeKiwiRobotConfig):
"""
Expected keys in config:
- ip, port, video_port for the remote connection.
- calibration_dir, leader_arms, follower_arms, max_relative_target, etc.
"""
self.robot_type = config.type
self.config = config
self.remote_ip = config.ip
self.remote_port = config.port
self.remote_port_video = config.video_port
self.calibration_dir = Path(self.config.calibration_dir)
self.logs = {}
self.teleop_keys = self.config.teleop_keys
# For teleoperation, the leader arm (local) is used to record the desired arm pose.
self.leader_arms = make_motors_buses_from_configs(self.config.leader_arms)
self.follower_arms = make_motors_buses_from_configs(self.config.follower_arms)
self.cameras = make_cameras_from_configs(self.config.cameras)
self.is_connected = False
self.last_frames = {}
self.last_present_speed = {}
self.last_remote_arm_state = torch.zeros(6, dtype=torch.float32)
# Define three speed levels and a current index
self.speed_levels = [
{"xy": 0.1, "theta": 30}, # slow
{"xy": 0.2, "theta": 60}, # medium
{"xy": 0.3, "theta": 90}, # fast
]
self.speed_index = 0 # Start at slow
# ZeroMQ context and sockets.
self.context = None
self.cmd_socket = None
self.video_socket = None
# Keyboard state for base teleoperation.
self.running = True
self.pressed_keys = {
"forward": False,
"backward": False,
"left": False,
"right": False,
"rotate_left": False,
"rotate_right": False,
}
if PYNPUT_AVAILABLE:
print("pynput is available - enabling local keyboard listener.")
self.listener = keyboard.Listener(
on_press=self.on_press,
on_release=self.on_release,
)
self.listener.start()
else:
print("pynput not available - skipping local keyboard listener.")
self.listener = None
def get_motor_names(self, arms: dict[str, MotorsBus]) -> list:
return [f"{arm}_{motor}" for arm, bus in arms.items() for motor in bus.motors]
@property
def camera_features(self) -> dict:
cam_ft = {}
for cam_key, cam in self.cameras.items():
key = f"observation.images.{cam_key}"
cam_ft[key] = {
"shape": (cam.height, cam.width, cam.channels),
"names": ["height", "width", "channels"],
"info": None,
}
return cam_ft
@property
def motor_features(self) -> dict:
follower_arm_names = [
"shoulder_pan",
"shoulder_lift",
"elbow_flex",
"wrist_flex",
"wrist_roll",
"gripper",
]
observations = ["x_mm", "y_mm", "theta"]
combined_names = follower_arm_names + observations
return {
"action": {
"dtype": "float32",
"shape": (len(combined_names),),
"names": combined_names,
},
"observation.state": {
"dtype": "float32",
"shape": (len(combined_names),),
"names": combined_names,
},
}
@property
def features(self):
return {**self.motor_features, **self.camera_features}
@property
def has_camera(self):
return len(self.cameras) > 0
@property
def num_cameras(self):
return len(self.cameras)
@property
def available_arms(self):
available = []
for name in self.leader_arms:
available.append(get_arm_id(name, "leader"))
for name in self.follower_arms:
available.append(get_arm_id(name, "follower"))
return available
def on_press(self, key):
try:
# Movement
if key.char == self.teleop_keys["forward"]:
self.pressed_keys["forward"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["backward"]:
self.pressed_keys["backward"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["left"]:
self.pressed_keys["left"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["right"]:
self.pressed_keys["right"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_left"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_left"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_right"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_right"] = True
# Quit teleoperation
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["quit"]:
self.running = False
return False
# Speed control
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["speed_up"]:
self.speed_index = min(self.speed_index + 1, 2)
print(f"Speed index increased to {self.speed_index}")
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["speed_down"]:
self.speed_index = max(self.speed_index - 1, 0)
print(f"Speed index decreased to {self.speed_index}")
except AttributeError:
# e.g., if key is special like Key.esc
if key == keyboard.Key.esc:
self.running = False
return False
def on_release(self, key):
try:
if hasattr(key, "char"):
if key.char == self.teleop_keys["forward"]:
self.pressed_keys["forward"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["backward"]:
self.pressed_keys["backward"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["left"]:
self.pressed_keys["left"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["right"]:
self.pressed_keys["right"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_left"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_left"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_right"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_right"] = False
except AttributeError:
pass
def connect(self):
if not self.leader_arms:
raise ValueError("MobileManipulator has no leader arm to connect.")
for name in self.leader_arms:
print(f"Connecting {name} leader arm.")
self.calibrate_leader()
# Set up ZeroMQ sockets to communicate with the remote mobile robot.
self.context = zmq.Context()
self.cmd_socket = self.context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
connection_string = f"tcp://{self.remote_ip}:{self.remote_port}"
self.cmd_socket.connect(connection_string)
self.cmd_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
self.video_socket = self.context.socket(zmq.PULL)
video_connection = f"tcp://{self.remote_ip}:{self.remote_port_video}"
self.video_socket.connect(video_connection)
self.video_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
print(
f"[INFO] Connected to remote robot at {connection_string} and video stream at {video_connection}."
)
self.is_connected = True
def load_or_run_calibration_(self, name, arm, arm_type):
arm_id = get_arm_id(name, arm_type)
arm_calib_path = self.calibration_dir / f"{arm_id}.json"
if arm_calib_path.exists():
with open(arm_calib_path) as f:
calibration = json.load(f)
else:
print(f"Missing calibration file '{arm_calib_path}'")
calibration = run_full_arm_calibration(arm, self.robot_type, name, arm_type)
print(f"Calibration is done! Saving calibration file '{arm_calib_path}'")
arm_calib_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
with open(arm_calib_path, "w") as f:
json.dump(calibration, f)
return calibration
def calibrate_leader(self):
for name, arm in self.leader_arms.items():
# Connect the bus
arm.connect()
# Disable torque on all motors
for motor_id in arm.motors:
arm.write("Torque_Enable", TorqueMode.DISABLED.value, motor_id)
# Now run calibration
calibration = self.load_or_run_calibration_(name, arm, "leader")
arm.set_calibration(calibration)
def calibrate_follower(self):
for name, bus in self.follower_arms.items():
bus.connect()
# Disable torque on all motors
for motor_id in bus.motors:
bus.write("Torque_Enable", 0, motor_id)
# Then filter out wheels
arm_only_dict = {k: v for k, v in bus.motors.items() if not k.startswith("wheel_")}
if not arm_only_dict:
continue
original_motors = bus.motors
bus.motors = arm_only_dict
calibration = self.load_or_run_calibration_(name, bus, "follower")
bus.set_calibration(calibration)
bus.motors = original_motors
def _get_data(self):
"""
Polls the video socket for up to 15 ms. If data arrives, decode only
the *latest* message, returning frames, speed, and arm state. If
nothing arrives for any field, use the last known values.
"""
frames = {}
present_speed = {}
remote_arm_state_tensor = torch.zeros(6, dtype=torch.float32)
# Poll up to 15 ms
poller = zmq.Poller()
poller.register(self.video_socket, zmq.POLLIN)
socks = dict(poller.poll(15))
if self.video_socket not in socks or socks[self.video_socket] != zmq.POLLIN:
# No new data arrived → reuse ALL old data
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
# Drain all messages, keep only the last
last_msg = None
while True:
try:
obs_string = self.video_socket.recv_string(zmq.NOBLOCK)
last_msg = obs_string
except zmq.Again:
break
if not last_msg:
# No new message → also reuse old
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
# Decode only the final message
try:
observation = json.loads(last_msg)
images_dict = observation.get("images", {})
new_speed = observation.get("present_speed", {})
new_arm_state = observation.get("follower_arm_state", None)
# Convert images
for cam_name, image_b64 in images_dict.items():
if image_b64:
jpg_data = base64.b64decode(image_b64)
np_arr = np.frombuffer(jpg_data, dtype=np.uint8)
frame_candidate = cv2.imdecode(np_arr, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
if frame_candidate is not None:
frames[cam_name] = frame_candidate
# If remote_arm_state is None and frames is None there is no message then use the previous message
if new_arm_state is not None and frames is not None:
self.last_frames = frames
remote_arm_state_tensor = torch.tensor(new_arm_state, dtype=torch.float32)
self.last_remote_arm_state = remote_arm_state_tensor
present_speed = new_speed
self.last_present_speed = new_speed
else:
frames = self.last_frames
remote_arm_state_tensor = self.last_remote_arm_state
present_speed = self.last_present_speed
except Exception as e:
print(f"[DEBUG] Error decoding video message: {e}")
# If decode fails, fall back to old data
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
return frames, present_speed, remote_arm_state_tensor
def _process_present_speed(self, present_speed: dict) -> torch.Tensor:
state_tensor = torch.zeros(3, dtype=torch.int32)
if present_speed:
decoded = {key: MobileManipulator.raw_to_degps(value) for key, value in present_speed.items()}
if "1" in decoded:
state_tensor[0] = decoded["1"]
if "2" in decoded:
state_tensor[1] = decoded["2"]
if "3" in decoded:
state_tensor[2] = decoded["3"]
return state_tensor
def teleop_step(
self, record_data: bool = False
) -> None | tuple[dict[str, torch.Tensor], dict[str, torch.Tensor]]:
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("MobileManipulator is not connected. Run `connect()` first.")
speed_setting = self.speed_levels[self.speed_index]
xy_speed = speed_setting["xy"] # e.g. 0.1, 0.25, or 0.4
theta_speed = speed_setting["theta"] # e.g. 30, 60, or 90
# Prepare to assign the position of the leader to the follower
arm_positions = []
for name in self.leader_arms:
pos = self.leader_arms[name].read("Present_Position")
pos_tensor = torch.from_numpy(pos).float()
# Instead of pos_tensor.item(), use tolist() to convert the entire tensor to a list
arm_positions.extend(pos_tensor.tolist())
# (The rest of your code for generating wheel commands remains unchanged)
x_cmd = 0.0 # m/s forward/backward
y_cmd = 0.0 # m/s lateral
theta_cmd = 0.0 # deg/s rotation
if self.pressed_keys["forward"]:
x_cmd += xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["backward"]:
x_cmd -= xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["left"]:
y_cmd += xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["right"]:
y_cmd -= xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["rotate_left"]:
theta_cmd += theta_speed
if self.pressed_keys["rotate_right"]:
theta_cmd -= theta_speed
wheel_commands = self.body_to_wheel_raw(x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd)
message = {"raw_velocity": wheel_commands, "arm_positions": arm_positions}
self.cmd_socket.send_string(json.dumps(message))
if not record_data:
return
obs_dict = self.capture_observation()
arm_state_tensor = torch.tensor(arm_positions, dtype=torch.float32)
wheel_velocity_tuple = self.wheel_raw_to_body(wheel_commands)
wheel_velocity_mm = (
wheel_velocity_tuple[0] * 1000.0,
wheel_velocity_tuple[1] * 1000.0,
wheel_velocity_tuple[2],
)
wheel_tensor = torch.tensor(wheel_velocity_mm, dtype=torch.float32)
action_tensor = torch.cat([arm_state_tensor, wheel_tensor])
action_dict = {"action": action_tensor}
return obs_dict, action_dict
def capture_observation(self) -> dict:
"""
Capture observations from the remote robot: current follower arm positions,
present wheel speeds (converted to body-frame velocities: x, y, theta),
and a camera frame.
"""
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("Not connected. Run `connect()` first.")
frames, present_speed, remote_arm_state_tensor = self._get_data()
body_state = self.wheel_raw_to_body(present_speed)
body_state_mm = (body_state[0] * 1000.0, body_state[1] * 1000.0, body_state[2]) # Convert x,y to mm/s
wheel_state_tensor = torch.tensor(body_state_mm, dtype=torch.float32)
combined_state_tensor = torch.cat((remote_arm_state_tensor, wheel_state_tensor), dim=0)
obs_dict = {"observation.state": combined_state_tensor}
# Loop over each configured camera
for cam_name, cam in self.cameras.items():
frame = frames.get(cam_name, None)
if frame is None:
# Create a black image using the camera's configured width, height, and channels
frame = np.zeros((cam.height, cam.width, cam.channels), dtype=np.uint8)
obs_dict[f"observation.images.{cam_name}"] = torch.from_numpy(frame)
return obs_dict
def send_action(self, action: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("Not connected. Run `connect()` first.")
# Ensure the action tensor has at least 9 elements:
# - First 6: arm positions.
# - Last 3: base commands.
if action.numel() < 9:
# Pad with zeros if there are not enough elements.
padded = torch.zeros(9, dtype=action.dtype)
padded[: action.numel()] = action
action = padded
# Extract arm and base actions.
arm_actions = action[:6].flatten()
base_actions = action[6:].flatten()
x_cmd_mm = base_actions[0].item() # mm/s
y_cmd_mm = base_actions[1].item() # mm/s
theta_cmd = base_actions[2].item() # deg/s
# Convert mm/s to m/s for the kinematics calculations.
x_cmd = x_cmd_mm / 1000.0 # m/s
y_cmd = y_cmd_mm / 1000.0 # m/s
# Compute wheel commands from body commands.
wheel_commands = self.body_to_wheel_raw(x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd)
arm_positions_list = arm_actions.tolist()
message = {"raw_velocity": wheel_commands, "arm_positions": arm_positions_list}
self.cmd_socket.send_string(json.dumps(message))
return action
def print_logs(self):
pass
def disconnect(self):
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("Not connected.")
if self.cmd_socket:
stop_cmd = {
"raw_velocity": {"left_wheel": 0, "back_wheel": 0, "right_wheel": 0},
"arm_positions": {},
}
self.cmd_socket.send_string(json.dumps(stop_cmd))
self.cmd_socket.close()
if self.video_socket:
self.video_socket.close()
if self.context:
self.context.term()
if PYNPUT_AVAILABLE:
self.listener.stop()
self.is_connected = False
print("[INFO] Disconnected from remote robot.")
def __del__(self):
if getattr(self, "is_connected", False):
self.disconnect()
if PYNPUT_AVAILABLE:
self.listener.stop()
@staticmethod
def degps_to_raw(degps: float) -> int:
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
speed_in_steps = abs(degps) * steps_per_deg
speed_int = int(round(speed_in_steps))
if speed_int > 0x7FFF:
speed_int = 0x7FFF
if degps < 0:
return speed_int | 0x8000
else:
return speed_int & 0x7FFF
@staticmethod
def raw_to_degps(raw_speed: int) -> float:
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
magnitude = raw_speed & 0x7FFF
degps = magnitude / steps_per_deg
if raw_speed & 0x8000:
degps = -degps
return degps
def body_to_wheel_raw(
self,
x_cmd: float,
y_cmd: float,
theta_cmd: float,
wheel_radius: float = 0.05,
base_radius: float = 0.125,
max_raw: int = 3000,
) -> dict:
"""
Convert desired body-frame velocities into wheel raw commands.
Parameters:
x_cmd : Linear velocity in x (m/s).
y_cmd : Linear velocity in y (m/s).
theta_cmd : Rotational velocity (deg/s).
wheel_radius: Radius of each wheel (meters).
base_radius : Distance from the center of rotation to each wheel (meters).
max_raw : Maximum allowed raw command (ticks) per wheel.
Returns:
A dictionary with wheel raw commands:
{"left_wheel": value, "back_wheel": value, "right_wheel": value}.
Notes:
- Internally, the method converts theta_cmd to rad/s for the kinematics.
- The raw command is computed from the wheels angular speed in deg/s
using degps_to_raw(). If any command exceeds max_raw, all commands
are scaled down proportionally.
"""
# Convert rotational velocity from deg/s to rad/s.
theta_rad = theta_cmd * (np.pi / 180.0)
# Create the body velocity vector [x, y, theta_rad].
velocity_vector = np.array([x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_rad])
# Define the wheel mounting angles with a -90° offset.
angles = np.radians(np.array([240, 120, 0]) - 90)
# Build the kinematic matrix: each row maps body velocities to a wheels linear speed.
# The third column (base_radius) accounts for the effect of rotation.
m = np.array([[np.cos(a), np.sin(a), base_radius] for a in angles])
# Compute each wheels linear speed (m/s) and then its angular speed (rad/s).
wheel_linear_speeds = m.dot(velocity_vector)
wheel_angular_speeds = wheel_linear_speeds / wheel_radius
# Convert wheel angular speeds from rad/s to deg/s.
wheel_degps = wheel_angular_speeds * (180.0 / np.pi)
# Scaling
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
raw_floats = [abs(degps) * steps_per_deg for degps in wheel_degps]
max_raw_computed = max(raw_floats)
if max_raw_computed > max_raw:
scale = max_raw / max_raw_computed
wheel_degps = wheel_degps * scale
# Convert each wheels angular speed (deg/s) to a raw integer.
wheel_raw = [MobileManipulator.degps_to_raw(deg) for deg in wheel_degps]
return {"left_wheel": wheel_raw[0], "back_wheel": wheel_raw[1], "right_wheel": wheel_raw[2]}
def wheel_raw_to_body(
self, wheel_raw: dict, wheel_radius: float = 0.05, base_radius: float = 0.125
) -> tuple:
"""
Convert wheel raw command feedback back into body-frame velocities.
Parameters:
wheel_raw : Dictionary with raw wheel commands (keys: "left_wheel", "back_wheel", "right_wheel").
wheel_radius: Radius of each wheel (meters).
base_radius : Distance from the robot center to each wheel (meters).
Returns:
A tuple (x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd) where:
x_cmd : Linear velocity in x (m/s).
y_cmd : Linear velocity in y (m/s).
theta_cmd : Rotational velocity in deg/s.
"""
# Extract the raw values in order.
raw_list = [
int(wheel_raw.get("left_wheel", 0)),
int(wheel_raw.get("back_wheel", 0)),
int(wheel_raw.get("right_wheel", 0)),
]
# Convert each raw command back to an angular speed in deg/s.
wheel_degps = np.array([MobileManipulator.raw_to_degps(r) for r in raw_list])
# Convert from deg/s to rad/s.
wheel_radps = wheel_degps * (np.pi / 180.0)
# Compute each wheels linear speed (m/s) from its angular speed.
wheel_linear_speeds = wheel_radps * wheel_radius
# Define the wheel mounting angles with a -90° offset.
angles = np.radians(np.array([240, 120, 0]) - 90)
m = np.array([[np.cos(a), np.sin(a), base_radius] for a in angles])
# Solve the inverse kinematics: body_velocity = M⁻¹ · wheel_linear_speeds.
m_inv = np.linalg.inv(m)
velocity_vector = m_inv.dot(wheel_linear_speeds)
x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_rad = velocity_vector
theta_cmd = theta_rad * (180.0 / np.pi)
return (x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd)
class LeKiwi:
def __init__(self, motor_bus):
"""
Initializes the LeKiwi with Feetech motors bus.
"""
self.motor_bus = motor_bus
self.motor_ids = ["left_wheel", "back_wheel", "right_wheel"]
# Initialize motors in velocity mode.
self.motor_bus.write("Lock", 0)
self.motor_bus.write("Mode", [1, 1, 1], self.motor_ids)
self.motor_bus.write("Lock", 1)
print("Motors set to velocity mode.")
def read_velocity(self):
"""
Reads the raw speeds for all wheels. Returns a dictionary with motor names:
"""
raw_speeds = self.motor_bus.read("Present_Speed", self.motor_ids)
return {
"left_wheel": int(raw_speeds[0]),
"back_wheel": int(raw_speeds[1]),
"right_wheel": int(raw_speeds[2]),
}
def set_velocity(self, command_speeds):
"""
Sends raw velocity commands (16-bit encoded values) directly to the motor bus.
The order of speeds must correspond to self.motor_ids.
"""
self.motor_bus.write("Goal_Speed", command_speeds, self.motor_ids)
def stop(self):
"""Stops the robot by setting all motor speeds to zero."""
self.motor_bus.write("Goal_Speed", [0, 0, 0], self.motor_ids)
print("Motors stopped.")

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# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import base64
import json
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import cv2
import numpy as np
import torch
import zmq
from lerobot.common.cameras.utils import make_cameras_from_configs
from lerobot.common.errors import DeviceNotConnectedError
from lerobot.common.motors.feetech.feetech import TorqueMode
from lerobot.common.motors.feetech.feetech_calibration import run_full_arm_calibration
from lerobot.common.motors.motors_bus import MotorsBus
from lerobot.common.motors.utils import make_motors_buses_from_configs
from lerobot.common.robots.lekiwi.configuration_lekiwi import LeKiwiRobotConfig
from lerobot.common.robots.utils import get_arm_id
PYNPUT_AVAILABLE = True
try:
# Only import if there's a valid X server or if we're not on a Pi
if ("DISPLAY" not in os.environ) and ("linux" in sys.platform):
print("No DISPLAY set. Skipping pynput import.")
raise ImportError("pynput blocked intentionally due to no display.")
from pynput import keyboard
except ImportError:
keyboard = None
PYNPUT_AVAILABLE = False
except Exception as e:
keyboard = None
PYNPUT_AVAILABLE = False
print(f"Could not import pynput: {e}")
class MobileManipulator:
"""
MobileManipulator is a class for connecting to and controlling a remote mobile manipulator robot.
The robot includes a three omniwheel mobile base and a remote follower arm.
The leader arm is connected locally (on the laptop) and its joint positions are recorded and then
forwarded to the remote follower arm (after applying a safety clamp).
In parallel, keyboard teleoperation is used to generate raw velocity commands for the wheels.
"""
def __init__(self, config: LeKiwiRobotConfig):
"""
Expected keys in config:
- ip, port, video_port for the remote connection.
- calibration_dir, leader_arms, follower_arms, max_relative_target, etc.
"""
self.robot_type = config.type
self.config = config
self.remote_ip = config.ip
self.remote_port = config.port
self.remote_port_video = config.video_port
self.calibration_dir = Path(self.config.calibration_dir)
self.logs = {}
self.teleop_keys = self.config.teleop_keys
# For teleoperation, the leader arm (local) is used to record the desired arm pose.
self.leader_arms = make_motors_buses_from_configs(self.config.leader_arms)
self.follower_arms = make_motors_buses_from_configs(self.config.follower_arms)
self.cameras = make_cameras_from_configs(self.config.cameras)
self.is_connected = False
self.last_frames = {}
self.last_present_speed = {}
self.last_remote_arm_state = torch.zeros(6, dtype=torch.float32)
# Define three speed levels and a current index
self.speed_levels = [
{"xy": 0.1, "theta": 30}, # slow
{"xy": 0.2, "theta": 60}, # medium
{"xy": 0.3, "theta": 90}, # fast
]
self.speed_index = 0 # Start at slow
# ZeroMQ context and sockets.
self.context = None
self.cmd_socket = None
self.video_socket = None
# Keyboard state for base teleoperation.
self.running = True
self.pressed_keys = {
"forward": False,
"backward": False,
"left": False,
"right": False,
"rotate_left": False,
"rotate_right": False,
}
if PYNPUT_AVAILABLE:
print("pynput is available - enabling local keyboard listener.")
self.listener = keyboard.Listener(
on_press=self.on_press,
on_release=self.on_release,
)
self.listener.start()
else:
print("pynput not available - skipping local keyboard listener.")
self.listener = None
def get_motor_names(self, arms: dict[str, MotorsBus]) -> list:
return [f"{arm}_{motor}" for arm, bus in arms.items() for motor in bus.motors]
@property
def camera_features(self) -> dict:
cam_ft = {}
for cam_key, cam in self.cameras.items():
key = f"observation.images.{cam_key}"
cam_ft[key] = {
"shape": (cam.height, cam.width, cam.channels),
"names": ["height", "width", "channels"],
"info": None,
}
return cam_ft
@property
def motor_features(self) -> dict:
follower_arm_names = [
"shoulder_pan",
"shoulder_lift",
"elbow_flex",
"wrist_flex",
"wrist_roll",
"gripper",
]
observations = ["x_mm", "y_mm", "theta"]
combined_names = follower_arm_names + observations
return {
"action": {
"dtype": "float32",
"shape": (len(combined_names),),
"names": combined_names,
},
"observation.state": {
"dtype": "float32",
"shape": (len(combined_names),),
"names": combined_names,
},
}
@property
def features(self):
return {**self.motor_features, **self.camera_features}
@property
def has_camera(self):
return len(self.cameras) > 0
@property
def num_cameras(self):
return len(self.cameras)
@property
def available_arms(self):
available = []
for name in self.leader_arms:
available.append(get_arm_id(name, "leader"))
for name in self.follower_arms:
available.append(get_arm_id(name, "follower"))
return available
def on_press(self, key):
try:
# Movement
if key.char == self.teleop_keys["forward"]:
self.pressed_keys["forward"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["backward"]:
self.pressed_keys["backward"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["left"]:
self.pressed_keys["left"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["right"]:
self.pressed_keys["right"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_left"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_left"] = True
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_right"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_right"] = True
# Quit teleoperation
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["quit"]:
self.running = False
return False
# Speed control
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["speed_up"]:
self.speed_index = min(self.speed_index + 1, 2)
print(f"Speed index increased to {self.speed_index}")
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["speed_down"]:
self.speed_index = max(self.speed_index - 1, 0)
print(f"Speed index decreased to {self.speed_index}")
except AttributeError:
# e.g., if key is special like Key.esc
if key == keyboard.Key.esc:
self.running = False
return False
def on_release(self, key):
try:
if hasattr(key, "char"):
if key.char == self.teleop_keys["forward"]:
self.pressed_keys["forward"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["backward"]:
self.pressed_keys["backward"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["left"]:
self.pressed_keys["left"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["right"]:
self.pressed_keys["right"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_left"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_left"] = False
elif key.char == self.teleop_keys["rotate_right"]:
self.pressed_keys["rotate_right"] = False
except AttributeError:
pass
def connect(self):
if not self.leader_arms:
raise ValueError("MobileManipulator has no leader arm to connect.")
for name in self.leader_arms:
print(f"Connecting {name} leader arm.")
self.calibrate_leader()
# Set up ZeroMQ sockets to communicate with the remote mobile robot.
self.context = zmq.Context()
self.cmd_socket = self.context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
connection_string = f"tcp://{self.remote_ip}:{self.remote_port}"
self.cmd_socket.connect(connection_string)
self.cmd_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
self.video_socket = self.context.socket(zmq.PULL)
video_connection = f"tcp://{self.remote_ip}:{self.remote_port_video}"
self.video_socket.connect(video_connection)
self.video_socket.setsockopt(zmq.CONFLATE, 1)
print(
f"[INFO] Connected to remote robot at {connection_string} and video stream at {video_connection}."
)
self.is_connected = True
def load_or_run_calibration_(self, name, arm, arm_type):
arm_id = get_arm_id(name, arm_type)
arm_calib_path = self.calibration_dir / f"{arm_id}.json"
if arm_calib_path.exists():
with open(arm_calib_path) as f:
calibration = json.load(f)
else:
print(f"Missing calibration file '{arm_calib_path}'")
calibration = run_full_arm_calibration(arm, self.robot_type, name, arm_type)
print(f"Calibration is done! Saving calibration file '{arm_calib_path}'")
arm_calib_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
with open(arm_calib_path, "w") as f:
json.dump(calibration, f)
return calibration
def calibrate_leader(self):
for name, arm in self.leader_arms.items():
# Connect the bus
arm.connect()
# Disable torque on all motors
for motor_id in arm.motors:
arm.write("Torque_Enable", TorqueMode.DISABLED.value, motor_id)
# Now run calibration
calibration = self.load_or_run_calibration_(name, arm, "leader")
arm.set_calibration(calibration)
def calibrate_follower(self):
for name, bus in self.follower_arms.items():
bus.connect()
# Disable torque on all motors
for motor_id in bus.motors:
bus.write("Torque_Enable", 0, motor_id)
# Then filter out wheels
arm_only_dict = {k: v for k, v in bus.motors.items() if not k.startswith("wheel_")}
if not arm_only_dict:
continue
original_motors = bus.motors
bus.motors = arm_only_dict
calibration = self.load_or_run_calibration_(name, bus, "follower")
bus.set_calibration(calibration)
bus.motors = original_motors
def _get_data(self):
"""
Polls the video socket for up to 15 ms. If data arrives, decode only
the *latest* message, returning frames, speed, and arm state. If
nothing arrives for any field, use the last known values.
"""
frames = {}
present_speed = {}
remote_arm_state_tensor = torch.zeros(6, dtype=torch.float32)
# Poll up to 15 ms
poller = zmq.Poller()
poller.register(self.video_socket, zmq.POLLIN)
socks = dict(poller.poll(15))
if self.video_socket not in socks or socks[self.video_socket] != zmq.POLLIN:
# No new data arrived → reuse ALL old data
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
# Drain all messages, keep only the last
last_msg = None
while True:
try:
obs_string = self.video_socket.recv_string(zmq.NOBLOCK)
last_msg = obs_string
except zmq.Again:
break
if not last_msg:
# No new message → also reuse old
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
# Decode only the final message
try:
observation = json.loads(last_msg)
images_dict = observation.get("images", {})
new_speed = observation.get("present_speed", {})
new_arm_state = observation.get("follower_arm_state", None)
# Convert images
for cam_name, image_b64 in images_dict.items():
if image_b64:
jpg_data = base64.b64decode(image_b64)
np_arr = np.frombuffer(jpg_data, dtype=np.uint8)
frame_candidate = cv2.imdecode(np_arr, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
if frame_candidate is not None:
frames[cam_name] = frame_candidate
# If remote_arm_state is None and frames is None there is no message then use the previous message
if new_arm_state is not None and frames is not None:
self.last_frames = frames
remote_arm_state_tensor = torch.tensor(new_arm_state, dtype=torch.float32)
self.last_remote_arm_state = remote_arm_state_tensor
present_speed = new_speed
self.last_present_speed = new_speed
else:
frames = self.last_frames
remote_arm_state_tensor = self.last_remote_arm_state
present_speed = self.last_present_speed
except Exception as e:
print(f"[DEBUG] Error decoding video message: {e}")
# If decode fails, fall back to old data
return (self.last_frames, self.last_present_speed, self.last_remote_arm_state)
return frames, present_speed, remote_arm_state_tensor
def _process_present_speed(self, present_speed: dict) -> torch.Tensor:
state_tensor = torch.zeros(3, dtype=torch.int32)
if present_speed:
decoded = {key: MobileManipulator.raw_to_degps(value) for key, value in present_speed.items()}
if "1" in decoded:
state_tensor[0] = decoded["1"]
if "2" in decoded:
state_tensor[1] = decoded["2"]
if "3" in decoded:
state_tensor[2] = decoded["3"]
return state_tensor
def teleop_step(
self, record_data: bool = False
) -> None | tuple[dict[str, torch.Tensor], dict[str, torch.Tensor]]:
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("MobileManipulator is not connected. Run `connect()` first.")
speed_setting = self.speed_levels[self.speed_index]
xy_speed = speed_setting["xy"] # e.g. 0.1, 0.25, or 0.4
theta_speed = speed_setting["theta"] # e.g. 30, 60, or 90
# Prepare to assign the position of the leader to the follower
arm_positions = []
for name in self.leader_arms:
pos = self.leader_arms[name].read("Present_Position")
pos_tensor = torch.from_numpy(pos).float()
arm_positions.extend(pos_tensor.tolist())
y_cmd = 0.0 # m/s forward/backward
x_cmd = 0.0 # m/s lateral
theta_cmd = 0.0 # deg/s rotation
if self.pressed_keys["forward"]:
y_cmd += xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["backward"]:
y_cmd -= xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["left"]:
x_cmd += xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["right"]:
x_cmd -= xy_speed
if self.pressed_keys["rotate_left"]:
theta_cmd += theta_speed
if self.pressed_keys["rotate_right"]:
theta_cmd -= theta_speed
wheel_commands = self.body_to_wheel_raw(x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd)
message = {"raw_velocity": wheel_commands, "arm_positions": arm_positions}
self.cmd_socket.send_string(json.dumps(message))
if not record_data:
return
obs_dict = self.capture_observation()
arm_state_tensor = torch.tensor(arm_positions, dtype=torch.float32)
wheel_velocity_tuple = self.wheel_raw_to_body(wheel_commands)
wheel_velocity_mm = (
wheel_velocity_tuple[0] * 1000.0,
wheel_velocity_tuple[1] * 1000.0,
wheel_velocity_tuple[2],
)
wheel_tensor = torch.tensor(wheel_velocity_mm, dtype=torch.float32)
action_tensor = torch.cat([arm_state_tensor, wheel_tensor])
action_dict = {"action": action_tensor}
return obs_dict, action_dict
def capture_observation(self) -> dict:
"""
Capture observations from the remote robot: current follower arm positions,
present wheel speeds (converted to body-frame velocities: x, y, theta),
and a camera frame.
"""
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("Not connected. Run `connect()` first.")
frames, present_speed, remote_arm_state_tensor = self._get_data()
body_state = self.wheel_raw_to_body(present_speed)
body_state_mm = (body_state[0] * 1000.0, body_state[1] * 1000.0, body_state[2]) # Convert x,y to mm/s
wheel_state_tensor = torch.tensor(body_state_mm, dtype=torch.float32)
combined_state_tensor = torch.cat((remote_arm_state_tensor, wheel_state_tensor), dim=0)
obs_dict = {"observation.state": combined_state_tensor}
# Loop over each configured camera
for cam_name, cam in self.cameras.items():
frame = frames.get(cam_name, None)
if frame is None:
# Create a black image using the camera's configured width, height, and channels
frame = np.zeros((cam.height, cam.width, cam.channels), dtype=np.uint8)
obs_dict[f"observation.images.{cam_name}"] = torch.from_numpy(frame)
return obs_dict
def send_action(self, action: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("Not connected. Run `connect()` first.")
# Ensure the action tensor has at least 9 elements:
# - First 6: arm positions.
# - Last 3: base commands.
if action.numel() < 9:
# Pad with zeros if there are not enough elements.
padded = torch.zeros(9, dtype=action.dtype)
padded[: action.numel()] = action
action = padded
# Extract arm and base actions.
arm_actions = action[:6].flatten()
base_actions = action[6:].flatten()
x_cmd_mm = base_actions[0].item() # mm/s
y_cmd_mm = base_actions[1].item() # mm/s
theta_cmd = base_actions[2].item() # deg/s
# Convert mm/s to m/s for the kinematics calculations.
x_cmd = x_cmd_mm / 1000.0 # m/s
y_cmd = y_cmd_mm / 1000.0 # m/s
# Compute wheel commands from body commands.
wheel_commands = self.body_to_wheel_raw(x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd)
arm_positions_list = arm_actions.tolist()
message = {"raw_velocity": wheel_commands, "arm_positions": arm_positions_list}
self.cmd_socket.send_string(json.dumps(message))
return action
def print_logs(self):
pass
def disconnect(self):
if not self.is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError("Not connected.")
if self.cmd_socket:
stop_cmd = {
"raw_velocity": {"left_wheel": 0, "back_wheel": 0, "right_wheel": 0},
"arm_positions": {},
}
self.cmd_socket.send_string(json.dumps(stop_cmd))
self.cmd_socket.close()
if self.video_socket:
self.video_socket.close()
if self.context:
self.context.term()
if PYNPUT_AVAILABLE:
self.listener.stop()
self.is_connected = False
print("[INFO] Disconnected from remote robot.")
def __del__(self):
if getattr(self, "is_connected", False):
self.disconnect()
if PYNPUT_AVAILABLE:
self.listener.stop()
@staticmethod
def degps_to_raw(degps: float) -> int:
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
speed_in_steps = abs(degps) * steps_per_deg
speed_int = int(round(speed_in_steps))
if speed_int > 0x7FFF:
speed_int = 0x7FFF
if degps < 0:
return speed_int | 0x8000
else:
return speed_int & 0x7FFF
@staticmethod
def raw_to_degps(raw_speed: int) -> float:
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
magnitude = raw_speed & 0x7FFF
degps = magnitude / steps_per_deg
if raw_speed & 0x8000:
degps = -degps
return degps
def body_to_wheel_raw(
self,
x_cmd: float,
y_cmd: float,
theta_cmd: float,
wheel_radius: float = 0.05,
base_radius: float = 0.125,
max_raw: int = 3000,
) -> dict:
"""
Convert desired body-frame velocities into wheel raw commands.
Parameters:
x_cmd : Linear velocity in x (m/s).
y_cmd : Linear velocity in y (m/s).
theta_cmd : Rotational velocity (deg/s).
wheel_radius: Radius of each wheel (meters).
base_radius : Distance from the center of rotation to each wheel (meters).
max_raw : Maximum allowed raw command (ticks) per wheel.
Returns:
A dictionary with wheel raw commands:
{"left_wheel": value, "back_wheel": value, "right_wheel": value}.
Notes:
- Internally, the method converts theta_cmd to rad/s for the kinematics.
- The raw command is computed from the wheels angular speed in deg/s
using degps_to_raw(). If any command exceeds max_raw, all commands
are scaled down proportionally.
"""
# Convert rotational velocity from deg/s to rad/s.
theta_rad = theta_cmd * (np.pi / 180.0)
# Create the body velocity vector [x, y, theta_rad].
velocity_vector = np.array([x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_rad])
# Define the wheel mounting angles (defined from y axis cw)
angles = np.radians(np.array([300, 180, 60]))
# Build the kinematic matrix: each row maps body velocities to a wheels linear speed.
# The third column (base_radius) accounts for the effect of rotation.
m = np.array([[np.cos(a), np.sin(a), base_radius] for a in angles])
# Compute each wheels linear speed (m/s) and then its angular speed (rad/s).
wheel_linear_speeds = m.dot(velocity_vector)
wheel_angular_speeds = wheel_linear_speeds / wheel_radius
# Convert wheel angular speeds from rad/s to deg/s.
wheel_degps = wheel_angular_speeds * (180.0 / np.pi)
# Scaling
steps_per_deg = 4096.0 / 360.0
raw_floats = [abs(degps) * steps_per_deg for degps in wheel_degps]
max_raw_computed = max(raw_floats)
if max_raw_computed > max_raw:
scale = max_raw / max_raw_computed
wheel_degps = wheel_degps * scale
# Convert each wheels angular speed (deg/s) to a raw integer.
wheel_raw = [MobileManipulator.degps_to_raw(deg) for deg in wheel_degps]
return {"left_wheel": wheel_raw[0], "back_wheel": wheel_raw[1], "right_wheel": wheel_raw[2]}
def wheel_raw_to_body(
self, wheel_raw: dict, wheel_radius: float = 0.05, base_radius: float = 0.125
) -> tuple:
"""
Convert wheel raw command feedback back into body-frame velocities.
Parameters:
wheel_raw : Dictionary with raw wheel commands (keys: "left_wheel", "back_wheel", "right_wheel").
wheel_radius: Radius of each wheel (meters).
base_radius : Distance from the robot center to each wheel (meters).
Returns:
A tuple (x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd) where:
x_cmd : Linear velocity in x (m/s).
y_cmd : Linear velocity in y (m/s).
theta_cmd : Rotational velocity in deg/s.
"""
# Extract the raw values in order.
raw_list = [
int(wheel_raw.get("left_wheel", 0)),
int(wheel_raw.get("back_wheel", 0)),
int(wheel_raw.get("right_wheel", 0)),
]
# Convert each raw command back to an angular speed in deg/s.
wheel_degps = np.array([MobileManipulator.raw_to_degps(r) for r in raw_list])
# Convert from deg/s to rad/s.
wheel_radps = wheel_degps * (np.pi / 180.0)
# Compute each wheels linear speed (m/s) from its angular speed.
wheel_linear_speeds = wheel_radps * wheel_radius
# Define the wheel mounting angles (defined from y axis cw)
angles = np.radians(np.array([300, 180, 60]))
m = np.array([[np.cos(a), np.sin(a), base_radius] for a in angles])
# Solve the inverse kinematics: body_velocity = M⁻¹ · wheel_linear_speeds.
m_inv = np.linalg.inv(m)
velocity_vector = m_inv.dot(wheel_linear_speeds)
x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_rad = velocity_vector
theta_cmd = theta_rad * (180.0 / np.pi)
return (x_cmd, y_cmd, theta_cmd)
class LeKiwi:
def __init__(self, motor_bus):
"""
Initializes the LeKiwi with Feetech motors bus.
"""
self.motor_bus = motor_bus
self.motor_ids = ["left_wheel", "back_wheel", "right_wheel"]
# Initialize motors in velocity mode.
self.motor_bus.write("Lock", 0)
self.motor_bus.write("Mode", [1, 1, 1], self.motor_ids)
self.motor_bus.write("Lock", 1)
print("Motors set to velocity mode.")
def read_velocity(self):
"""
Reads the raw speeds for all wheels. Returns a dictionary with motor names:
"""
raw_speeds = self.motor_bus.read("Present_Speed", self.motor_ids)
return {
"left_wheel": int(raw_speeds[0]),
"back_wheel": int(raw_speeds[1]),
"right_wheel": int(raw_speeds[2]),
}
def set_velocity(self, command_speeds):
"""
Sends raw velocity commands (16-bit encoded values) directly to the motor bus.
The order of speeds must correspond to self.motor_ids.
"""
self.motor_bus.write("Goal_Speed", command_speeds, self.motor_ids)
def stop(self):
"""Stops the robot by setting all motor speeds to zero."""
self.motor_bus.write("Goal_Speed", [0, 0, 0], self.motor_ids)
print("Motors stopped.")

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@ -22,8 +22,11 @@ class Robot(abc.ABC):
def __init__(self, config: RobotConfig):
self.robot_type = self.name
self.id = config.id
self.robot_mode = config.robot_mode
self.calibration_dir = (
config.calibration_dir if config.calibration_dir else HF_LEROBOT_CALIBRATION / ROBOTS / self.name
Path(config.calibration_dir)
if config.calibration_dir
else HF_LEROBOT_CALIBRATION / ROBOTS / self.name
)
self.calibration_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
self.calibration_fpath = self.calibration_dir / f"{self.id}.json"

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@ -49,22 +49,22 @@ def make_robot_config(robot_type: str, **kwargs) -> RobotConfig:
return Stretch3RobotConfig(**kwargs)
elif robot_type == "lekiwi":
from .lekiwi.configuration_lekiwi import LeKiwiRobotConfig
from .lekiwi.config_lekiwi import LeKiwiConfig
return LeKiwiRobotConfig(**kwargs)
return LeKiwiConfig(**kwargs)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Robot type '{robot_type}' is not available.")
def make_robot_from_config(config: RobotConfig):
from .lekiwi.configuration_lekiwi import LeKiwiRobotConfig
from .lekiwi.config_lekiwi import LeKiwiConfig
from .manipulator import ManipulatorRobotConfig
if isinstance(config, ManipulatorRobotConfig):
from lerobot.common.robots.manipulator import ManipulatorRobot
return ManipulatorRobot(config)
elif isinstance(config, LeKiwiRobotConfig):
elif isinstance(config, LeKiwiConfig):
from lerobot.common.robots.mobile_manipulator import MobileManipulator
return MobileManipulator(config)

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@ -22,4 +22,5 @@ from ..config import TeleoperatorConfig
@TeleoperatorConfig.register_subclass("keyboard")
@dataclass
class KeyboardTeleopConfig(TeleoperatorConfig):
# TODO(Steven): Maybe set in here the keys that we want to capture/listen
mock: bool = False

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@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ import os
import sys
import time
from queue import Queue
import numpy as np
from typing import Any
from lerobot.common.errors import DeviceAlreadyConnectedError, DeviceNotConnectedError
@ -59,11 +58,12 @@ class KeyboardTeleop(Teleoperator):
self.event_queue = Queue()
self.current_pressed = {}
self.listener = None
self.is_connected = False
self._is_connected = False
self.logs = {}
@property
def action_feature(self) -> dict:
# TODO(Steven): Verify this is correct
return {
"dtype": "float32",
"shape": (len(self.arm),),
@ -74,8 +74,22 @@ class KeyboardTeleop(Teleoperator):
def feedback_feature(self) -> dict:
return {}
@property
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
return self._is_connected
@property
def is_calibrated(self) -> bool:
pass
def connect(self) -> None:
if self.is_connected:
# TODO(Steven): Consider instead of raising a warning and then returning the status
# if self._is_connected:
# logging.warning(
# "ManipulatorRobot is already connected. Do not run `robot.connect()` twice."
# )
# return self._is_connected
if self._is_connected:
raise DeviceAlreadyConnectedError(
"ManipulatorRobot is already connected. Do not run `robot.connect()` twice."
)
@ -83,24 +97,24 @@ class KeyboardTeleop(Teleoperator):
if PYNPUT_AVAILABLE:
logging.info("pynput is available - enabling local keyboard listener.")
self.listener = keyboard.Listener(
on_press=self.on_press,
on_release=self.on_release,
on_press=self._on_press,
on_release=self._on_release,
)
self.listener.start()
else:
logging.info("pynput not available - skipping local keyboard listener.")
self.listener = None
self.is_connected = True
self._is_connected = True
def calibrate(self) -> None:
pass
def on_press(self, key):
def _on_press(self, key):
if hasattr(key, "char"):
self.event_queue.put((key.char, True))
def on_release(self, key):
def _on_release(self, key):
if hasattr(key, "char"):
self.event_queue.put((key.char, False))
if key == keyboard.Key.esc:
@ -112,10 +126,13 @@ class KeyboardTeleop(Teleoperator):
key_char, is_pressed = self.event_queue.get_nowait()
self.current_pressed[key_char] = is_pressed
def get_action(self) -> np.ndarray:
def configure(self):
pass
def get_action(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
before_read_t = time.perf_counter()
if not self.is_connected:
if not self._is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError(
"KeyboardTeleop is not connected. You need to run `connect()` before `get_action()`."
)
@ -126,17 +143,17 @@ class KeyboardTeleop(Teleoperator):
action = {key for key, val in self.current_pressed.items() if val}
self.logs["read_pos_dt_s"] = time.perf_counter() - before_read_t
return np.array(list(action))
return dict.fromkeys(action, None)
def send_feedback(self, feedback: np.ndarray) -> None:
def send_feedback(self, feedback: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
pass
def disconnect(self) -> None:
if not self.is_connected:
if not self._is_connected:
raise DeviceNotConnectedError(
"KeyboardTeleop is not connected. You need to run `robot.connect()` before `disconnect()`."
)
if self.listener is not None:
self.listener.stop()
self.is_connected = False
self._is_connected = False

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@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ from ..config import TeleoperatorConfig
class SO100LeaderConfig(TeleoperatorConfig):
# Port to connect to the arm
port: str
id = "so100"

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ class SO100Leader(Teleoperator):
full_turn_motor = "wrist_roll"
unknown_range_motors = [name for name in self.arm.names if name != full_turn_motor]
logger.info(
print(
f"Move all joints except '{full_turn_motor}' sequentially through their "
"entire ranges of motion.\nRecording positions. Press ENTER to stop..."
)

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@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ class Teleoperator(abc.ABC):
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
pass
# TODO(Steven): I think connect() should return a bool, such that the client/application code can check if the device connected successfully
# if not device.connect():
# raise DeviceNotConnectedError(f"{device} failed to connect")
@abc.abstractmethod
def connect(self) -> None:
"""Connects to the teleoperator."""

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@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ def control_robot(cfg: ControlPipelineConfig):
elif isinstance(cfg.control, ReplayControlConfig):
replay(robot, cfg.control)
elif isinstance(cfg.control, RemoteRobotConfig):
from lerobot.common.robots.lekiwi.lekiwi_remote import run_lekiwi
from lerobot.common.robots.lekiwi.old_lekiwi_remote import run_lekiwi
_init_rerun(control_config=cfg.control, session_name="lerobot_control_loop_remote")
run_lekiwi(cfg.robot)