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This is really a Gazebo question (and should be asked over at answers.gazebosim.org
), but 2 seconds googling lead me to: github.com/kaustubhhiware/mahindra.
Is that what you were looking for?
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This is really a Gazebo question (and should be asked over at answers.gazebosim.org
), but 2 seconds googling lead me to: github.com/kaustubhhiware/mahindra.:
Model demo world for Mahindra Rise Prize
This world contains a small city with white markings along the rod to guide the bot , and also yellow parking slots in some positions.
To run the world , first of all , you must have 3 things installed - ROS, Gazebo(generally preinstalled with ROS) and gazebo-ros packages . You need to type the following in your terminal after changing the working directory to your local directory - roslaunch mahindra mahindra.launch
Is that what you were looking for?
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This is really a Gazebo question (and should be asked over at answers.gazebosim.org
), but 2 seconds googling lead me to: to github.com/kaustubhhiware/mahindra:
Model demo world for Mahindra Rise Prize
This world contains a small city with white markings along the rod to guide the bot , and also yellow parking slots in some positions.
To run the world , first of all , you must have 3 things installed - ROS, Gazebo(generally preinstalled with ROS) and gazebo-ros packages . You need to type the following in your terminal after changing the working directory to your local directory - roslaunch mahindra mahindra.launch
Is that what you were looking for?