# Apollo 5.5 Quick Start Guide The following guide serves as a user manual for launching the Apollo upgraded software and hardware stack on vehicle. The latest Apollo upgrade, Quick Start Guide focuses on the new features. For general Apollo concepts, please refer to [Apollo 3.5 Quick Start](https://github.com/ApolloAuto/apollo/blob/master/docs/quickstart/apollo_3_5_quick_start.md) ## Contents - [Calibration Guide](#calibration-guide) - [Hardware and Software Installation](#hardware-and-software-installation) - [Dreamview Usage Table](#dreamview-usage-table) - [Onboard Test](#onboard-test) ## Calibration Guide Apollo currently offers a robust calibration service to support your calibration requirements from LiDARs to IMU to Cameras. This service is currently being offered to select partners only as part of our Data Pipeline service offering. If you would like to learn more about the calibration service, please reach out to us via email: **apollopartner@baidu.com** ## Hardware and Software Installation The Hardware setup for Apollo 5.5 remains the same as Apollo 3.5, please refer to [Apollo 3.5 Hardware and System Installation Guide](apollo_3_5_hardware_system_installation_guide.md) for the steps to install the hardware components and the system software, as well as [Apollo Software Installation Guide](apollo_software_installation_guide.md). ## Dreamview Usage Table For questions regarding Dreamview icons refer to the [Dreamview Usage Table](https://github.com/ApolloAuto/apollo/blob/master/docs/specs/dreamview_usage_table.md). For questions regarding Dreamland and the scenario editor, please visit our [Dreamland Introduction guide](https://github.com/ApolloAuto/apollo/blob/master/docs/specs/Dreamland_introduction.md) ## Onboard Test 1. Plug-in an external hard-drive to any available USB port in the host machine 2. Turn on the vehicle, and then the host machine 3. Launch the Dev Docker Container 4. Launch DreamView Note\: Use your favorite browser to access Dreamview web service in your host machine browser with URL ![dreamview_2_5](images/dreamview_2_5.png) 5. Select Mode, Vehicle and Map ![dreamview_2_5_setup_profile](images/dreamview_2_5_setup_profile.png) Note\: You'll be required to setup profile before doing anything else. Click the dropdown menu to select **Navigation** mode, the HDMap and vehicle you want to use. The lists are defined in [HMI config file](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ApolloAuto/apollo/master/modules/dreamview/conf/hmi.conf) Note\: It's also possible to change the profile on the right panel of the HMI, but just remember to click `Reset All` on the top-right corner to restart the system 6. Start the Modules. Click the `Setup` button ![dreamview_2_5_setup](images/dreamview_2_5_setup.png) Go to **Module Controller** tab, check if all modules and hardware are ready (Note\: In your offline environment, the hardware modules such as GPS, CANBus, Velodyne, Camera and Radar cannot be brought up) (Note\: You may need to drive around a bit to get a good GPS signal) ![dreamview_2_5_module_controller](images/dreamview_2_5_module_controller.png) 7. Under `Default Routing` select your desired route 8. Under Tasks click `Start Auto`. (Note: Be cautious when starting the autonomous driving, you should now be in autonomous mode) ![dreamview_2_5_start_auto](images/dreamview_2_5_start_auto.png) 9. After the autonomous testing is complete, under `Tasks` click `Reset All`, close all windows and shutdown the machine 10. Remove the hard drive