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The Hacker Force SDCND Capstone Repository

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This is the project repo for the final project of the Udacity Self-Driving Car Nanodegree: Programming a Real Self-Driving Car. For more information about the project, see the project introduction here.

##Team Members:

Name Contact Location
Eric Kim ericjkim9@gmail.com Santa Clara, CA
Don MacMillen don.macmillen@gmail.com San Mateo, CA
Grigory Makarevich grigorymakarevich@gmail.com Seattle, WA
Stefan Gantner stefangantner@live.de Munich, Germany
Karsten Schwinne kschwinne@gmail.com Dortmund, Germany

Installation Guide

Native Installation

  • Be sure that your workstation is running Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus or Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahir. Ubuntu downloads can be found here.

  • If using a Virtual Machine to install Ubuntu, use the following configuration as minimum:

    • 2 CPU
    • 2 GB system memory
    • 25 GB of free hard drive space

    The Udacity provided virtual machine has ROS and Dataspeed DBW already installed, so you can skip the next two steps if you are using this.

  • Follow these instructions to install ROS

  • Dataspeed DBW

  • Download the Udacity Simulator.

Docker Installation

Install Docker

Build the docker container and run

docker build . -t capstone
./run.sh

NVIDIA-Docker Installation

Install NVIDIA-Docker

Build and run

nvidia-docker build . -f Dockerfile.gpu -t capstone-gpu
./run_cuda.sh

Usage

  1. Clone the project repository
git clone https://github.com/udacity/CarND-Capstone.git
  1. Install python dependencies
cd CarND-Capstone
pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Make and run styx
cd ros
rosm (=catkin_make && source devel/setup.sh)

# for highway simulation
rosl (=roslaunch launch/styx.launch)

# for test lot simulation
rosl2 (=roslaunch launch/church.launch)
  1. Run the simulator

Real world testing

  1. Download training bag that was recorded on the Udacity self-driving car (a bag demonstraing the correct predictions in autonomous mode can be found here)
  2. Unzip the file
unzip traffic_light_bag_files.zip
  1. Play the bag file
rosbag play -l traffic_light_bag_files/loop_with_traffic_light.bag
  1. Launch your project in site mode
cd CarND-Capstone/ros
roslaunch launch/site.launch
  1. Confirm that traffic light detection works on real life images

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