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Unread 04-08-2010, 20:20
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Re: Is the crio powerful enough?

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Originally Posted by biojae View Post
Which vision target are you designing for?
Green light (2005 - 2007) / Pink and green (2009)
Concentric ellipses

If it is the first one then the cRio might be able to process it.
The thresholding operations take much less processing power.

Are you trying to use stereoscopic vision techniques, or just triangulation?
The target is any target really, its not specific targets, but just an object that has similar colors. I will go further and do object identification, but I am not thinking that far ahead, Its just alot easier to use an IR Rangefinder and probably more accurate, but I want it to be actually useful. Also 3d mapping is one idea I have in my head
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