Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree Program
- README.md: Project Report
- src/FusionEKF.h(.cpp)
- src/kalman_filter.h(.cpp)
- src/tools.h(.cpp)
- And other source code files
- ProjectDescription.md: it was the README.md for the project provided by Udacity.
In this project, a kalman filter was used to estimate the state of a moving object of interest with noisy lidar and radar measurements.
This project involves a Simulator which can be downloaded here.
This repository includes two files that can be used to set up and install uWebSocketIO for either Linux or Mac systems. For windows you can use either Docker, VMware, or even Windows 10 Bash on Ubuntu to install uWebSocketIO. Please see the uWebSocketIO Starter Guide page in the classroom within the EKF Project lesson for the required version and installation scripts.
Once the install for uWebSocketIO is complete, the main program can be built and run by doing the following from the project top directory.
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake ..
- make
- ./ExtendedKF
Here is the main protocol that main.cpp uses for uWebSocketIO in communicating with the simulator.
INPUT: values provided by the simulator to the c++ program
["sensor_measurement"] => the measurement that the simulator observed (either lidar or radar)
OUTPUT: values provided by the c++ program to the simulator
["estimate_x"] <= kalman filter estimated position x
["estimate_y"] <= kalman filter estimated position y
["rmse_x"]
["rmse_y"]
["rmse_vx"]
["rmse_vy"]
- cmake >= 3.5
- All OSes: click here for installation instructions
- make >= 4.1 (Linux, Mac), 3.81 (Windows)
- Linux: make is installed by default on most Linux distros
- Mac: install Xcode command line tools to get make
- Windows: Click here for installation instructions
- gcc/g++ >= 5.4
- Linux: gcc / g++ is installed by default on most Linux distros
- Mac: same deal as make - install Xcode command line tools
- Windows: recommend using MinGW
- Clone this repo.
- Make a build directory:
mkdir build && cd build
- Compile:
cmake .. && make
- On windows, you may need to run:
cmake .. -G "Unix Makefiles" && make
- On windows, you may need to run:
- Run it:
./ExtendedKF
Try to stick to Google's C++ style guide.
The RMSEs for X, Y, VX, VY are less than the required values [.11, .11, 0.52, 0.52].