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Re: Kinect or no kinect?
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Also, is anyone else having huge lag issues with the Kinect? We got driving today but it was near impossible with it's response time. |
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Re: Kinect or no kinect?
The lag is affected by the speed of the laptop it is connected to. You may be able to improve it by trimming down what is on the laptop, making sure the kinect is not in a hub, etc. But it takes a lot of processing to estimate the skeleton. The read me for the Kinect gives the system requirements in case you are interested.
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Re: Kinect or no kinect?
Per the kickoff video, the kinect gets plugged into the team's computer.
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Re: Kinect or no kinect?
The Kinect Station is a display/feedback device. The Kinect is not plugged into it, and team code doesn't run on it. The Kinect Station is relayed the same Kinect Server data as the robot, and it draws the standard skeleton so that the driver knows if the Kinect sees their hands, feet, and other body parts.
The Kinect USB cable is plugged into the OC laptop and the Kinect Server on that computer does the work. Other OC computers have a Kinect Server running on them too, but without a Kinect plugged in, they will mostly snooze. This configuration will also allow teams to know ahead of time how the Kinect will respond when you get to the field -- it is your code, your computer, and your robot, you are just borrowing the field Kinect and using the display for driver feedback. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: Kinect or no kinect?
We've decided to push it to our would be cool but only if we get our more important stuff done first. With little experience with our programmers, we are leery of trying lots of new things during build.
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Re: Kinect or no kinect?
Currently I'm actually developing a true Hybrid mode; it will do some tasks autonomously, but it will get to a point where it's waiting for the human to make the movement that will start the shooter.
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You can setup a wait time to prevent multiple balls entering the same hoop, but it's easier to make sure there aren't 6 balls trying to get into the top hoop in the first 3 seconds with the kinect. |
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