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Conflicting Vision Target Lasers
So we are planning on targeting the vision target by searching for an RGB color that we shine using a laser. Pretty typical. Let's just say we use a blue laser. What if another team uses a green laser and points it at the same target? How would our program work then? It seems that I must be missing something because this would be a very big problem.
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Re: Conflicting Vision Target Lasers
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As to your question, it's a tradeoff between tolerance and specificity. Making your accepted color range narrower would clean up your signal but make it more prone to failure due to lighting conditions, and vice-versa. |
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Re: Conflicting Vision Target Lasers
If you're using an LED ring, keep in mind that the retro-reflective tape, by nature of its design, has a very narrow angle of reflection. I can be standing next to my team's robot, and not even see a hint of green reflecting off the targets from our LEDs. To see it at all I have to put my head quite close to the camera.
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Re: Conflicting Vision Target Lasers
Oh, it does? Thanks! And I think our particular laser is legal, but I'll double-check.
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Re: Conflicting Vision Target Lasers
where did you learn how to process? from a website or a mentor? and if from a website what website
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Re: Conflicting Vision Target Lasers
Hint: Most lasers cannot change their color.
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Re: Conflicting Vision Target Lasers
unless you use a filter, possible made a glass.
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