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The kinect on the Robot
For starters no one can deny the great capabilities that the kinect has and most programmers would love to put this on their robot.
a few problems 1. bad connection between crio and kinect 2. the kinect cant use the ir depth sensor to find retro reflective tape 3. programming in java, c++, or lab view would be kind of reinventing the wheel with C# implementation of the kinect for the teams that want to use the kinect i have a solution that might be a little hefty for some teams just a few items to pick up atx motheroard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138293 cpu 2.6 Ghz http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103944 a stick or 2 of ram and finally a DC - DC power supply http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl/it.A/id.417/.f What a computer on the robot why??? usb connections and Ethernet connections usb -> kinect Ethernet -> crio sending basic commands like aim left or right what operating system you might ask puppy linux or tiny core for their capability of loading all data from a flashdrive to ram so if a cold shutdown occurs it doesnt mess up your harddisk with mono in your linux machine you can start up an exe file developed in C# on your programming computer and transfer it from the bin file have the exe file start up when your linux box starts send commands over Ethernet saying aim left aim right complexity 8/10 benefits over regular camera 2/10 bragging rights 10/10 the reason i posted this online is because i want it to be done but it appears our team has decided not to do it. Does this sound like a good method and what do you guys think |
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