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Re: Vision Targeting on Laptop

Yes it seams I'm out of date. I'll also look into this with our student programmer this summer. Maybe you can help with this. Is there any way to work with a usb web cam in labview? Here is one of our thought's. This year our drivers had issues with seeing balls that were blocked by the bridge and robot traffic. Our cam was aimed and focused on the upper basket. It was of no use in field view for balls. We tried 2 lan web cams and could not over come lag and latency issues. We are looking at using inexpensive usb web cams to give field view. Our student programer received a free via micro itx auto motive box to work with vision. The reason for our interest in opencv is that it is easy to have multiple usb cams attached and switch between them and send one stream to the dash board. Could this function be accomplished in labview? Our programmer put allot of time into labview vision. It would be easier to continue on with labview development.
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