NovAtel Drivers for ROSHexagon
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools, running on Linux, that helps integrate multiple sensors to build autonomous applications.
Vendor
Hexagon
Product details
The NovAtel OEM7 Driver for ROS is a set of open-source drivers developed to integrate NovAtel’s GNSS receivers with the Robot Operating System (ROS) and ROS 2. These drivers are designed to support real-time and post-processed GNSS and inertial data workflows, enabling developers and researchers to build robust autonomous systems. The drivers are widely used in industries such as agriculture, robotics, and academic research, offering a reliable and scalable solution for GNSS integration.
Features
- Compatible with multiple ROS distributions including Noetic, Melodic, Kinetic, Foxy, and Humble.
- Supports GNSS and inertial data from NovAtel OEM7 receivers and SPAN GNSS+INS systems.
- Available as prebuilt binary packages or source code for customization.
- Provides serial port communication and ROS topic mapping for GPS, IMU, and NMEA data.
- Includes setup guides, runtime operation manuals, and configuration instructions.
- Distributed under the MIT license for flexible use and modification.
- Designed to reduce integration time and improve performance in autonomous systems.
Benefits
- Enables rapid integration of NovAtel GNSS receivers into ROS-based systems.
- Reduces development time by eliminating the need for custom driver adaptation.
- Scalable for use in a wide range of applications, from small research projects to large-scale autonomous deployments.
- Supported by a community of developers and maintained by NovAtel and AutonomouStuff.
- Provides access to both live and recorded GNSS data for flexible development and testing.
- Enhances reliability and performance in unmanned operations such as precision agriculture and robotics.
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