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Driver Station Cameras (Q&A #7)
After my team discussed this and I posted here. I figured I should ask the Q&A if extending a pole up from the driver station and having a bird's eye view of the field would be legal. To my surprise, they said yes it is legal.
Q&A #7 Operator Console This opens the doors for not only overhead views of the field for the driver but also for some amazing autonomous vision possibilities. |
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So how are we going to word this until we can get the gdc to allow us a tethered quad copter with a live video feed? |
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Re: Driver Station Cameras (Q&A #7)
Adding onto this: does anyone know if it is legal to mount a camera on the catwalk of a venue, process the image on a computer, then communicate via bluetooth to another computer, say a pi, on the robot or driver station?
By the rules: T4 Teams may not set up their own 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz or 5GHz) wireless communication (e.g. access points or ad-hoc networks) in the venue. bluetooth is 802.15.1 by IEEE standards. |
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Operator console is defined as what is behind the glass, yes? So you could communicate with a pi on your robot still, correct?
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Well that's upsetting. Thank you for rule checking me
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Thanks for asking this! Really opens up some interesting possibilities.
Is Q&A generally flooded with questions that have already been answered earlier on? It's kind of annoying to have pages of the same question that were answered on the first page. Last edited by Dunngeon : 09-01-2015 at 00:49. |
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It is the kind of system where you want to get in early so you don't have to dig through it all at once.
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Whelp, looks like I know what my in-between-build-season-and-first-event project is.
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I think the OP is saying that the video would go to the drive station so they can see their robot behind a stack of totes. |
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To quote the GDC, "There are no rules that prohibit this." I see no difference between this and the cheesy-vision that 254 used last year. All feed info to the robot originating with video.
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I see no problem with having the camera pointed on the field. |
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