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Secondary Computer on Driver Station
This year, since we are planning on using on-board vision processing with RoboRealm, we would like to have a way to interact with the system on board and to view what the system is processing from the driver station. We thought that a secondary computer that would be on the driver station would be able to remote into the on board system when we are on the field. We know we can change the ports on the remote control interface, we are just questioning the legality of using a 2nd computer and networking it into the field as well.
And I would ask this on Q&A but it seems as if someone on our team changed the password and that same someone didn't attain it to memory. |
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
It's fine to have a second computer. My team has used two computers to show two different camera feeds previously. The thing is to have a little switch on your drivers station to plug all the computers to the fps system.
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
I can't find any rules against it, at least in the Operator Interface section of the manual.
However, in the interests of space, have you considered simply putting the RoboRealm window on some sort of portable USB display plugged into the Driver Station? If you are using a laptop with a 14+ inch screen, you could also change settings so that the Dashboard only takes up half of the screen, and pull up RoboRealm on the other half. |
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
The only thing allowed to be in between the cable provided by the FMS and your primary driver station computer is a pigtail, so a secondary computer can't function over Ethernet.
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
No Ethernet hub between the field and your Driver Station.
The Driver Station connects directly to the field. Quote:
It just has to be passed through the Driver Station laptop and out a USB port or some similar mechanism, for instance, a USB to Ethernet converter. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 07-02-2013 at 18:38. |
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Alright. Pending we find a way to pass through from a USB to Ethernet converter. What would we set our IP address as on our secondary computer?
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
Isaac,
This is a question best asked on the Q&A to find out if that is really possible and what the settings could be if it were allowed. After Einstein 2012, FIRST has modified it's approach to communications and security at the field. |
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
Your question needs to be split up into two parts and submitted to FIRST.
That isolated it from the field network. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 08-02-2013 at 07:52. |
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
If you are using Windows 7 on the driver station, you can try bridging the USB-to-Ethernet to the Ethernet adapter (Start > type "View Network Connections", ctrl+click both adapters, Right Click > Bridge Connections). You would then connect the USB-to-Ethernet adapter to the second computer and the driver station computer to the primary Ethernet. This is at least how to use a bridge on one computer. I'm actually currently sharing my WiFi via this method with a coworker that does not have WiFi.
Again, verify the second computer and this method is legal using the Q&A. |
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
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Now that I think about it, I would expect the non-driver station computer to be unresolved because the IP address of the driver station would be taken by the driver station computer. I'll have to talk to the C&C guys, but the DHCP client would need to allow for the number of clients to connect and attain unique IP addresses in this case. |
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
I'm going to again post that a secondary display over USB would be much easier
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Re: Secondary Computer on Driver Station
1706 last year had a custom built computer that weighed 2 pounds. This year was are using an O-DroidX board. My mentor and I debated about what to use, but the DroidX board won. As for mounting, we designed a case in CAD, then used our 3d printer to mount it, as well as a fan on the mount to cool it. We 3d printed a mount for our kinect as well.
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