Reimplement computeTorque()
for Accurate B1 Motor Simulation
#89
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Description:
This pull request addresses issue #66, which identifies the clamping of joint torque commands to ±55 Nm by
UnitreeJointController
. This limitation hinders the accurate simulation of B1 motors, which have ±140 Nm capability.The impact is evident in the following visualizations, where B1 is commanded to trot in place:
Problem:
The issue lies in
UnitreeJointController
's usage (line 180, below) of thecomputeTorque()
function from unitree_ros/unitree_legged_control/lib, which inadvertently clamps its output to ±55 Nm.unitree_ros/unitree_legged_control/src/joint_controller.cpp
Lines 178 to 181 in 67ac212
Notably, this clamping is redundant, as the joint torque computation is already clamped to URDF specifications (line 181, above) by the
effortLimits()
function.Solution:
This pull request proposes the removal of the ±55 Nm clamp from
computeTorque()
, introducing the following implementation:Rationale:
This modification allows for the utilization of
UnitreeJointController
to accurately simulate B1 control, while preserving its original functionality for smaller quadrupeds.