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Prelim Photon Cannon Test
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlM7O3EZ9IQ
6000 lumen Deap Sea and Light LED light for our AUV, broad beam, not focused and no reflected tape |
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I predict we'll be seeing a lot more of these this year. #teamFlashlight
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If you use a dim colored light the retro reflective properties of the tape will allow you to get a nice HSV range you can use in your programs. |
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Ah... Mounted Axis Cam with cross hairs on your ds? Why waist time and money putting one of these together?
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We want our drivers to be looking and paying attention to the field and not the camera. For us its just more intuitive. Never have to bob your head up and down. Just straight.
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The drivers won't see much of a reflection from the retroreflective tape itself. It does a very good job of sending light right back at the source.
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During the photon cannon preliminary tests for 4334, I noticed that even with the light pointed considerably high above one's head, the source of light still makes for a very bright and potentially very distracting element. Especially with extremely high powered light sources such as this one. As a driver, this is something that I am seriously worried about.
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Yeah, but the driver will have a camera mounted on the robot, so when the light reflects back on the robot, the camera will catch it and the driver can shoot, especially if the light is a ring light that is mounted on the camera.
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Seeing more and more of these on the field wont be fun |
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We tried out a number of Bulb and LED flashlights, that we picked up from Lowes and Home Depot....nothing fancy. We modified them to be powered from 12v-5v and 12v-3v dc to dc converters as needed. We started off with both an automatic vision targeting system (that coupled the web cam and the chassis motors through a PID loop) and the manual targeting of the driver with the flashlight. We had both systems active at the Orlando regional. The driver got so good with the photon cannon ( gotta give George Wallace the credt for that moniker) that he abandoned the auto-targeting. We kept the vision targeting for autonomous - through the practice rounds of the South Florida regional. But, after the driver and operator demonstrated that they could line up the autonomous shots without it, we moved the web cam from up top to down low near the floor. This allowed us to shorten the 'bot to meet the height requirements for balancing from either side of the field, and gave our coach a view of balls in the hard-to-see corners and under the bridges. The 'bot we brought to Championships remained in that configuration. I find Brandon_L's comment interesting. During our testing, I found the LED ring, we had for the vision targeting, to be much more distracting, from the driver's station, than the photon cannon. Do you also find the light rings distracting? We will be trying both schemes, again, this year, and we'll see which one proves most effective. Manual simplicity or automated complexity...you learn lessons from both. Thanks, Eric |
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Our driver greatly benefited from have a photon cannon guided system. Never having to look away from the field made it a lot easier to line up. Since our robot only had one shooting range, the light lined up almost guaranteed the shot. It is definitely something to look into if you are having trouble getting the camera tracking to work for you.
Now given the simplicity and the benefits of a light, I wouldn't be surprised to seeing a lot more teams using a flashlight. I would have to agree that to anyone on the field, this could get annoying fast. Six separate beams of photons will not make it easy on the drivers. Though it could be cool from the stands. I don't think Dean Kamen ever imagined FIRST evolving into a ROBOT RAVE. |
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Ooops well then we will have to use the wall above the retro reflective tape.....
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