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I'm thinking of mounting a wireless camcorder/camera on the robot during the competition so that we can stream live video to our website.
Problem is that I don't know of any wireless camera that can do this. Also, I don't know the details behind the internet connection provided in Florida. If a live stream is to be provided, we would probably need a pretty fast connection. Anyone know of such a camera or details of the net connection? |
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Well...
"The net connection" differs from venue to venue... Last year, at the Silicon Valley Regional, I had a little access to the live Real Media feed to the internet... ![]() San Jose State University has two dedicated OC-3 lines, practically none of which is typically taken up by student or official use (as far as I could see from the router statistics, which I conveniently happened to find [becoming friends with the network supervisor is a good thing ])However, actually tapping into this connection would be rather difficult, either with or without authorization. Even more so would be to set up a server, running a webcam or what-have-you... Though becoming even greater friends with a network supervisor could be a good thing... /me ponders a great many things... True Wireless Camera (none of that X-10 stuff) + Laptop + WAP + Hardline Connection + Ability to Run a Server = Great Fun... |
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http://www.parallaxinc.com/html_file...o_wireless.asp
This link is from the innovation first web site i don't know if this camera is allowed but if it is it could be a good option. i even considered using it on our bot but that went no where. I don't know about the live feed i believe you could some how rig a connection from the reciever i hope it helps. |
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So long as you don't use the video feed for the drivers during the competition, it is a non-functional decoration...I read somethign specificaly about a camera, and it was an affimative on the use of.
It makes for some great outreach/recruitment footage! ![]() |
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You'll need a 434 Mhz (transmits to channel 59 UHF) or 2.4 GHz TX/RX. FIRST does not allow 900 MHz TX/RX b/c it will interfere with the RC system.
I tried our 900 MHz system and it causes the RC to loose signal. Here are some pics of the camera, and our 900 MHz TX/RX, if I get the chance and the extra $$$ I am thinking of getting a 2.4 GHz setup. TRV - Tele-Robotics Vehicle Experiment (not as cool as FIRST, but was almost just as fun) http://wihs.no-ip.com:8080/~mrb/trv/ Ceck out the link to SUPERCIRCUITS on the site if you are interested in finding some cool Wireless video equipment. Last edited by MrB : 08-02-2002 at 19:57. |
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