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Re: DID NOT Use a Camera for Hot Target Detection Club!!
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Originally Posted by joelg236
Not sure if CheesyVision counts, since it's technically a camera.
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Now that the Poofs released their awsome code, I regard cheesyVision as a COTS solution. None the less it is a creative/innovative piece of software, and I say it counts for team 254.
But with that said, I more want to hear about other teams personal ideas, even if it failed, not their experience with a COTS product. But that is just my opinion, if people think it counts, then by all means add it to the list!!!
We too had the idea about using a kinect early on, but I was against the idea because of latency issues and the fear of how much of the 10 seconds it would eat up.
Turns out I was wrong, and the field actuation time ate up more time then any sensor feedback could have.
On the flip side, our vision code running on the bone (arm processor), can be ran directly on next years 2015 arm processor.
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[2016 Season] - World Championship Controls Award, District Controls Award, 3rd BlueBanner
-World Championship- #45 seed in Quals, World Championship Innovation in Controls Award - Curie
-NE Championship- #26 seed in Quals, winner(195,125,2168)
[2015 Season] - NE Championship Controls Award, 2nd Blue Banner
-NE Championship- #26 seed in Quals, NE Championship Innovation in Controls Award
-MA District Event- #17 seed in Quals, Winner(2168,3718,3146)
[2014 Season] - NE Championship Controls Award & Semi-finalists, District Controls Award, Creativity Award, & Finalists
-NE Championship- #36 seed in Quals, SemiFinalist(228,2168,3525), NE Championship Innovation in Controls Award
-RI District Event- #7 seed in Quals, Finalist(1519,2168,5163), Innovation in Controls Award
-Groton District Event- #9 seed in Quals, QuarterFinalist(2168, 125, 5112), Creativity Award
[2013 Season] - WPI Regional Winner - 1st Blue Banner
Last edited by NotInControl : 16-04-2014 at 20:11.
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