What does the "w" in an IMU messag stand for?
Hello there, i use the Gazebo IMU-Plugin to generate sensor data of an IMU for my robot. An IMU message looks like the following:
header: ...
orientation:
x: -9.881865455454e-324
y: -9.881865455454e-324
z: 8.8755655245457e-17
w: 1.0
orientation_covariance ...
I understand the x,y,z koordinates, but what does that "w" mean?
Thanks for your help.
Asked by vonunwerth on 2018-09-03 09:01:36 UTC
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The xyzw-coordinate is actually called a quaternion. It's a way of representing 3D rotations.
I suggest you read the wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternion
And here's a useful link to visualize your quaternions and to also convert them to more understandable Euler angles: https://quaternions.online
Asked by Raskkii on 2018-09-04 01:26:47 UTC
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