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USB cRIO Module for Kinect
Our team is considering purchasing a NI module for our cRIO II that gives it a USB port. This would give us the capability to plug the Kinect directly into the cRIO without having to rewire or change anything. The module cost $320 and we we're wondering if it's worth paying that to have the Kinect on it. So I pose two questions. 1) Is having the Kinect as a sensor a big advantage. 2) Is it worth $320 to make it easy to connect the Kinect.:confused:
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2) I wouldn't pay that just to have a large collection of sensors I already have, but that's just me. |
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You would need to reprogram the FPGA for this to work and as far as I know this is not allowed. You would also need to write your own library for the Kinect. It would be far easier to use a separate computer on board feeding the Kinect information to the cRIO.
As far as the usefulness of the sensor, I don't think having it on the robot is worth the effort at all. |
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You still need to power it
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0) Is it even possible to do this? The answer is no. The FPGA image required for FRC does not support the USB module. |
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It is my belief that this will be the most consistent and least vulnerable way of auto aiming. Also ball locating and collecting will be more reliable if done based on depth & color rather than just color. |
First of all, just purchase a netbook with that price.
As to the comment of seeing the backboard with the kinect. Its Max range is only 6 m, and I've been playing with it and found it to be very inaccurate with far range... |
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The working range of the Kinect with the MS drivers is 4ft to 11ft. And Alan is correct, this module will allow a physical connection to keep the USB cable from dragging on the carpet, but it will not do much more than that.
Greg McKaskle |
You would need to image recognize the wall or the bridge +bump.
The bridges are also not a completely still object |
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