05-10-2007 01:37 AM
05-11-2007 10:06 AM - edited 05-11-2007 10:06 AM

Message Edited by pallen on 05-11-2007 11:06 AM
01-07-2009 01:41 AM
thank you guys for posting this.
i do have one more question.
what other cool things can we do besides bar code scanning?
01-27-2009 07:01 AM
You can take a picture of a http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubiks_kubus and then control the robot to solve it.
01-27-2009 10:31 AM
hmmm, i dont know if i can do that. i cant even solve the rubinks kubus myself, let alone control the robot to solve it.
but that means i would have to have a robot to solve it.
i think thats too diffucult since my major is in communications and not robotics.
01-28-2009 10:54 AM
Most Web cameras have a very wide field of view. Ideally you would want a narrow(er) field of view to scan bar codes. If you can find a camera with a suitable lens you could use it as a bar code scanner. If you use the JPG image, then try to turn down the compression as to reduce the JPG artifacts. You can use the bitmap image, but it takes longer to transfer data from the web camera to the computer.
You can use the image calibration functions in the Visino toolkit to perform perspective correction on your distorted web images. It should make it easier to scan bar codes.
Hope this helps,
JohannS
04-17-2009 01:06 AM
Hello API,
Along the lines of what JohannS said, you may want to try converting the webcam lens so that it has the field of view that you want. I've seen a few "how-to's" on the internet ranging from converting a webcam to a microscope all the way to taking photos of jupiter. It might be overkill for what you're doing, but by sticking a different lens on the webcam you could maintain the resolution quality of the image while getting the FOV you want. The link below is to a great one on converting a webcam to a telescope.
http://ghonis2.ho8.com/fusionmod.html
Sorry to post it here API, but JohannS we're currently performing some research using a modification of your (and Craya's) wiimote VI's to assess balance using a balance board, and would like to make sure that it is alright if we post our modified program on the forum. We'd also be happy to acknowledge you on any publications that come out of our research.
It would be great if they had a private message function on this forum.
Ross
04-20-2009 01:12 AM