Marvelmind Robotics 915MHZM Modem 915MHz v4.95 User Manual Marvelmind Indoor Navigation System manual

Marvelmind Robotics Modem 915MHz v4.95 Marvelmind Indoor Navigation System manual

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Modem 915MHz v4 . 95
915 MHz
Operating Manual
v2017_07_25a
www.marvelmind.com
1 Table of contents
Executive summary ................................................................................................. 3
3.1
Indoor GPS architecture...................................................................................................................... 5
3.2
Modem description.............................................................................................................................. 6
3.3
Modem - close-up and internal view .................................................................................................... 7
Setup software (Dashboard).................................................................................... 8
4.1
Dashboard menu and parameters..................................................................................................... 11
4.2
Using the system after the very first setup ........................................................................................ 12
4.3
DFU programming ............................................................................................................................ 13
Interfaces .............................................................................................................. 15
5.1
Modem HW v.4.9 external interface pinout ....................................................................................... 16
Advanced system settings and optimization .......................................................... 17
Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................................. 18
Contacts ................................................................................................................ 18
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Executive summary
Marvelmind Indoor Navigation System is off-the-shelf indoor navigation system designed for providing
precise (+-2cm) location data to autonomous robots, vehicles (AGV) and copters. It can also be used for
tracking other objects, where the mobile beacon can be installed, for example, in virtual reality (VR)
systems, helmets for construction workers or miners, etc.
The navigation system is based on stationary ultrasonic beacons united by radio interface in license-free
band and modem. Location of a mobile beacon installed on a robot (vehicle, copter, human, VR) is
calculated based on the propagation delay of ultrasonic signal (Time-Of-Flight or TOF) to a set of stationary
ultrasonic beacons using trilateration.
modem v4.9, 915 MHz
controller of the system
Key capabilities:
Parameter
Technical Specifications
Radio coverage to beacons
Up to 400 with full size 165 mm antenna
Location update rate
0.5-45Hz
Can be set manually
Depends on the distance between mobile and stationary beacons (shorter distance
– higher update rate)
Depends on the number of mobile beacons (update rate for 25Hz for 1 mobile
beacon => 25Hz/2 for 2 mobile beacons and 25Hz/3 for 3 mobile beacons)
Depends on the radio interface profile (500kbps vs. 38kbps)
Slightly depends on the number of stationary beacons – not like for mobile beacons
Power supply
External power supply only
microUSB
Weight
Modem from Starter set:
- 16,32 grams (with housing)
Modem size
Size: 35x35x10 mm (with 50mm antenna: 55x55x65mm)
3.1
Indoor GPS architecture
Marvelmind Indoor Navigation System provides high-precision (± 2 cm) indoor coordinates for
autonomous robots and systems (“indoor GPS”). Brief description of the key elements of the system is
given on scheme below:
3.2
Modem description
The central controller of the system. It must be powered all
the time, when the Navigation System works. It is
recommended to use active USB hub for that purpose or
even a regular USB power supply for cellular phones. A
USB power bank can be used too
Modem is also used to setup the system, monitor it,
interact with the Dashboard
It can be placed anywhere within radio coverage to have
permanent radio connection with all beacons – usually in
the radius of up to 100 meters with antennas from Starter
Set
The radio coverage can be further extended to a few
hundred meters by using lower bitrate of 38kbps and fullsize antennas (tested up to 400 m in ideal conditions)
Proprietary radio protocol is used for communication and
synchronization
You can also check our video describes the modem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkvhLGbDhEg
3.3
Modem - close-up and internal view
4 Setup software (Dashboard)
4.0.1
After charging all the boards download the latest stable software package from
http://www.marvelmind.com/#Download
4.0.2
Select the SW version of the portable or distribution and unzip
4.0.3
Run the Dashboard and update the SW for modem using Dashboard => Firmware =>
Choose the file => Program
4.0.4
If you see message in the Dashboard “Not found modem connection to computer through
USB”, usually, it means that the driver is not installed. To install the driver, download it with
link at top and run installation file” click on the link under, install the driver
4.0.5
Ensure that
(a) You are programming modem’s SW to modem and
(b) You are using SW for 4.9, if you have HW v4.9
(c) You have the SW from the same SW pack, i.e. the Dashboard SW and modem SW must
be from the same SW pack. Don’t mix SW releases
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4.0.6
While modem is connected to the Dashboard, press DEFAULT button in the Dashboard to
upload the default settings. See the print screen below:
4.0.7
Press RESET button on your modem after programming
4.0.8
After programming devices with the latest software, modem and beacons are ready for use.
4.0.9
Connect the modem/router via USB to the Windows PC with the Dashboard installed.
4.0.10
Run the Dashboard
4.0.11
In the left corner of the Dashboard Modem shall appear connected
4.0.12
Wake up all beacons by clicking on the buttons in the Dashboard on the below panel
4.0.13
If modem is not active and is not powered, the beacons will go asleep automatically after 1
minute. The system may run for the frequency search, if it is you’re the very first waking up the
beacons. If doesn’t succeed with this step, disconnect the modem and connect that beacon
again via USB. Press the DEFAULT button in the Dashboard and Read all button to make
sure that the radio settings are really the default ones. You may compare the radio settings on
the modem and the radio settings on the beacon. They must be the same
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4.0.14
Freeze the map by clicking the button.
4.0.15
After you froze the map of stationary beacons, wake up the mobile beacon. After it wakes up,
it will be traceable in 5-7 seconds
4.0.16
By now, the system must be fully operational
4.1 Dashboard menu and parameters
4.1.1
The main parameters of the connected band are shown on the right long panel of the
Dashboard.
Check our help video for deep understanding the Dashboard menu.
4.1.2
CEILING and MIRRORING buttons in the Dashboard
The MIRRORING button
The CEILING button
stationary beacons
When the arrow points upwards
beacons
When the arrow points down
beacons
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allows to display the map in mirror reflection
shows where the mobile beacon is located in respect for
it means that the mobile beacon is below the stationary
it means that the mobile lighthouse is above the stationary
4.2
Using the system after the very first setup
4.2.1
If you had setup the drivers, built and froze the map and hadn’t moved stationary beacons, in
order to start using the system again, you simply have to power up the modem. The map is
stored inside the modem and the system will be ready to handle your mobile beacons in 5
seconds after that
More help you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4O_kJBQrKCNCgidS_4N7g/videos
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4.3
DFU programming
DFU programming or SW uploading is used when HEX SW uploading in the Dashboard
cannot be used, for example, when you update from a very old SW version or when the SW
brings so much change to the system that it is possible to update the SW only via DFU
programming
4.3.1
Download the latest SW package, unpack it and select the proper version of the SW – for your
HW and for your frequency variant. Remember, that for DFU programming you shall use DFU
SW – not HEX SW
4.3.2
Download http://www.marvelmind.com/downloads/Software.zip - here you can find different versions
of DfuSe. Install DfuSe v3.04 (or v3.0.3 or v3.0.5) – whatever works the best for your Windows.
http://www.marvelmind.com/downloads/DFU/DfuSe_Demo_V3.0.5_Setup.exe - v3.0.5
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4.3.3
Download the DFU driver (file) for the modem
http://marvelmind.com/downloads/2017_03_14_modem_hw45_sw5_48_r433MHz_8212d40.dfu
4.3.4
After uploading DFU driver by DfuSe short circuit holes temporarily as shown on the picture
below
4.3.5
Press "Upgrade" button in the DfuSe program
4.3.6
After a couple of seconds, the DFU will be uploaded to the modem. Make sure it actually take
1-3 seconds, but not immediate. Otherwise, it is not really uploading the SW. If immediate,
check with CHOOSE button you use or even change the version of DfuSe SW to another one
4.3.7
Disconnect the short circuit
4.3.8
Start the Dashboard and press RESET button
If you have experienced difficulties in DFU programming, please check and do the following:
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Change your operation system (from Windows10 to Windows7 and vice versa)
Reinstall other DfuSe version (Install DfuSe SW 3.04 (or 3.0.3 or 3.0.5) - whatever works
the best for your Windows)
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Interfaces
Indoor “GPS” system supports many external interfaces that can feed measured location data to
external system (robot, copter, VR).
The way to get location data from the system:
From modem/router
Knows position of every mobile beacon in the system
One can get data from mobile beacons and from the modem at the same time, if need to do so.
List of supported interfaces is shown below:
More on the interfaces can be found on the link: http://marvelmind.com/#Interfaces
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5.1
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Modem HW v.4.9 external interface pinout
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Advanced system settings and optimization
Start using advanced settings only when you know what you are doing.
If you ran into troubles, connect modem to PC via USB and use Default button.
(lower right corner of the Dashboard)
It will upload “factory settings” to the board while keeping the device address untacked.
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7 Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.marvelmind.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2
8 Contacts
For more support, you may send us your questions to info@marvelmind.com. We will guide and
advise you
9 FCC Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1)this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This product must be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm
between the radiator and user body.
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