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CMUCam for drivers
Ok, I missed some of kickoff, but I've asked other team members the following question:
Do the rules prohibit sending the cmucam data back to the driver so he can watch first person? |
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Re: CMUCam for drivers
Explicitly, I don't think so. However, how would you get the data back to the user? Wireless devices are typically disallowed.
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The rules say that you have to ask permission of the officials to use live cammera immages or something like that.
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The serial connection they give you doesn't have enough bandwidth to constantly give you pictures, never mind actual video. Plus the picture quality that it gives is very crummy.
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Re: CMUCam for drivers
From the Section 5 of this year's rules:
<R94> Any decorations that involve broadcasting a signal to/from the robot, such as remote cameras, must be cleared with FIRST Engineering prior to use. Teams may not use 900 MHz camera systems. |
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Re: CMUCam for drivers
It is more severe than that:
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You guys have read that the B/W video is low resolution, right?
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Re: CMUCam for drivers
Any display of "robo-camera-view" to the drivers would have to be considered a functional, not decorative, capability and would be subject to the restrictions against wireless communications. Within the rules, it is technically possible to get an image from the CMUcamII back to the OI and potentially displayed on a dashboard computer. However, it is not practical. As previously noted, you cannot add another wireless modem/transmitter to the robot, so any signal must be passed through the RC and IFI radio. So the image from the camera must be encoded, passed through the TTL port on the RC, dumped into one of the data buffers and packetized, sent via the IFI radio to the OI radio, stripped out of the packets, passed through the dashboard port, and re-assembled on the dashboard computer. The biggest bottleneck in the process is the link speed between the RC and OI radios, which were never designed for streaming video (remember, they are only 9600baud radio modems). So, at the end of the process, you are able to get one image about every 60 seconds. Hardly worth it.
-dave Last edited by dlavery : 10-01-2005 at 14:14. |
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Re: CMUCam for drivers
Hey, Since I think this thread allows asking this and I couldn't find anything in the search:
Are you allowed to hook up a laptop to the UI during the competition? I heard people saying you can't but I've just never seen it in the rulebook ... |
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Well if you can't use it to send video back to the drivers, how about using it to record the 15 seconds of autonomous so that you can play back what it saw, just to give you some idea of why certain things happened. It would be a very very usefull debugging tool.
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