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potnisanish 24-01-2009 15:35

Camera Framerate Problems
 
Our camera can display images through the computer, and track colors as they move. But we only get about 10 fps, and I believe the camera is supposed to display 30 fps.

Does anybody have any ideas on how to increase the frame rate?

Alan Anderson 24-01-2009 21:02

Re: Camera Framerate Problems
 
Decrease the resolution. You might find you get useful images at 160x100.

Tom Line 25-01-2009 11:28

Re: Camera Framerate Problems
 
You might even find you get good images at 160x100 decimated 2 by 2.

deusex 25-01-2009 14:10

Re: Camera Framerate Problems
 
yeah, i went to a seminar on the stuff at kickoff and some team that betatested said that they were unable to get about 7-8 using wifi

anyways, you really can't even use the camer to get direct to station during the competition

360skier 25-01-2009 14:59

Re: Camera Framerate Problems
 
Apparently turning off the camera at the dashboard increases the framerate substantially. Other than that, size seems to be the most important factor.

drkiraco 26-01-2009 12:25

Re: Camera Framerate Problems
 
In general, when you are looking for bottlenecks in code, the tool you want to use is called a "profiler". it tells you which parts of your code are using the most memory and cpu. in labview it's under block diagram->tools->profile->performance and memory. once you've identified which parts are causing the slowdown, then you may be able to think of clever ways to re-code that part to be faster.

Jared Russell 26-01-2009 15:25

Re: Camera Framerate Problems
 
Turn off the dashboard, and reduce the image resolution.


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