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rhp3794 01-04-2012 00:08

Kinect Station
 
Hi guys, i´ve got a question...
how do you connect the kinect during competition
my team is going to compete next week, and im trying to figure how to connect from the drivers to the kinect station
is it by usb?
or wireless?

rhp3794 01-04-2012 00:09

Re: Kinect Station
 
also, do i have to download the kinect kiosk??

EricH 01-04-2012 00:19

Re: Kinect Station
 
There is a USB cable that runs into the driver's station. It doesn't matter which driver's station you're in, it'll reach.

Gigakaiser 01-04-2012 01:23

Re: Kinect Station
 
There is a USB cable for each alliance on the field. Follow the steps here - http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default...o r%20FRC.pdf to get the kinect station working. It has everything that you will need to download

DominickC 01-04-2012 07:39

Re: Kinect Station
 
Also note that you do not need to run the Kinect Kiosk on your computer. There will be a classmate (or comparable laptop) which is connected to the Kinect, running the Kinect Kiosk.

At the WPI Regional, we were the only team to attempt to use the Kinect, and we noticed that the boxes which the Kinect was mounted in were angled away from the designated Kinect area. If you notice this before a match where you plan to use the Kinect, politely approach someone and ask if it can be fixed.

Mark McLeod 01-04-2012 08:21

Re: Kinect Station
 
Just repeating what everyone else has been telling you.

As they said, there is a long Kinect USB cable that gets moved around between Driver Stations as teams need to use the field Kinect. Make sure you plug it into your Driver Station and test to be sure the Kinect is working with your laptop.

Inform the field crew that you will be using the Kinect so they can prepare, too.

There is a wooden case holding the Kinect at the corner of the field with a player area marked out on the floor. Inside the box is a high-end laptop that repeats the skeleton that your Driver Station receives from the Kinect.
That's what's running the Kinect Kiosk software.

The angle of the wooden box really doesn't matter. It can be crooked. What really matters is the direction that the Kinect is pointed. It's just sitting in the top of the box and the field crew can adjust it if necessary.
If your skeleton is centered on the screen and you can see all your arms/legs/heads, then the Kinect is aimed correctly.

rhp3794 01-04-2012 21:59

Re: Kinect Station
 
Thanks guys!

gyroscopeRaptor 01-04-2012 22:04

Re: Kinect Station
 
I would also mention that in your pre-match strategy meetings you should inform your alliance partners that you are using Kinect, in case two or three members also use it. This way you can decide on who gets it. We had one such conflict at North Star. There's a low probability of a conflict occuring, but do this to make sure.

PLEASE notify field staff that you are using kinect, they will guide you through the process of setting it up. You must notify them, it isn't just plug and play.

pigpc1993 04-04-2012 19:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1152195)
Just repeating what everyone else has been telling you.

As they said, there is a long Kinect USB cable that gets moved around between Driver Stations as teams need to use the field Kinect. Make sure you plug it into your Driver Station and test to be sure the Kinect is working with your laptop.

Inform the field crew that you will be using the Kinect so they can prepare, too.

There is a wooden case holding the Kinect at the corner of the field with a player area marked out on the floor. Inside the box is a high-end laptop that repeats the skeleton that your Driver Station receives from the Kinect.
That's what's running the Kinect Kiosk software.

The angle of the wooden box really doesn't matter. It can be crooked. What really matters is the direction that the Kinect is pointed. It's just sitting in the top of the box and the field crew can adjust it if necessary.
If your skeleton is centered on the screen and you can see all your arms/legs/heads, then the Kinect is aimed correctly.

Mark by repeating the skeleton you mean one you, the human player, can see?

gyroscopeRaptor 04-04-2012 20:34

Re: Kinect Station
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pigpc1993 (Post 1154322)
Mark by repeating the skeleton you mean one you, the human player, can see?

Yeah, the wireframe of joint vertices and the skeleton lines you see on the DS laptop screen on the Kinect tab is repeated on the Kinect station screen, readily visible by the Kinect operator. You'll also see some sliders for the value of Stick1 and Stick2 and some color level sliders.

Mark McLeod 04-04-2012 20:35

Re: Kinect Station
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pigpc1993 (Post 1154322)
Mark by repeating the skeleton you mean one you, the human player, can see?

Yes. Your Driver Station does all the work with the Kinect, but then the skeleton and joystick information is sent both to the robot and to what's essentially a repeater on the Kiosk computer just so the human player can see him or herself moving and being recognized by the Driver Station.

pigpc1993 04-04-2012 20:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1154342)
Yes. Your Driver Station does all the work with the Kinect, but then the skeleton and joystick information is sent both to the robot and to what's essentially a repeater on the Kiosk computer just so the human player can see him or herself moving and being recognized by the Driver Station.

Okay. That's what I thought. I was confused for a second.

Siri 05-04-2012 18:06

Re: Kinect Station
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gyroscopeRaptor (Post 1152624)
PLEASE notify field staff that you are using kinect, they will guide you through the process of setting it up. You must notify them, it isn't just plug and play.

Also feel comfortable informing (and reminding as necessary) the referee in that corner. Otherwise, we may accidentally move and obscure your view of your robot.

tyron256 05-04-2012 18:57

Re: Kinect Station
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Siri (Post 1154688)
Also feel comfortable informing (and reminding as necessary) the referee in that corner. Otherwise, we may accidentally move and obscure your view of your robot.

field crew also, they may walk in front of it by mistake or not move people out of the way fast enough. we had to replay a match at Hawaii because of it.

pigpc1993 05-04-2012 20:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by tyron256 (Post 1154698)
field crew also, they may walk in front of it by mistake or not move people out of the way fast enough. we had to replay a match at Hawaii because of it.

Just ran into that issue with the ref blocking.


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