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* Camera optical-flow might be an alternative to the gyro. Though the computes may be a problem on an XO, and there are issues (eg, occluding student, featureless background). |
* Camera optical-flow might be an alternative to the gyro. Though the computes may be a problem on an XO, and there are issues (eg, occluding student, featureless background). |
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* One might punt gyros and... |
* One might punt gyros and... |
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** just do stationary attitude determination. Eg, hold up XO to the sky, and |
** just do stationary attitude determination. Eg, hold up XO to the sky, and overlay star chart; point it down at the ground, and see through the Earth. |
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** focus on Wii-ish UI input, rather than navigation. |
** focus on Wii-ish UI input, rather than navigation. |
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** just do applications where you can prevent tilt, or at least prevent rotation around one axis (and then use a second accelerometer, plugged into the opposite side of the XO). |
** just do applications where you can prevent tilt, or at least prevent rotation around one axis (and then use a second accelerometer, plugged into the opposite side of the XO). |
Latest revision as of 00:02, 18 October 2008
Comments
It's very nice to see this project. Couple of quick thoughts:
- 3-axis compass and 3-axis accelerometer chips are just a couple of dollars in bulk.
- 3-axis gyroscope chips are still a bit more expensive (say $20 in bulk). Though perhaps that's changed.
- Combo chips can make for a smaller package.
- Camera optical-flow might be an alternative to the gyro. Though the computes may be a problem on an XO, and there are issues (eg, occluding student, featureless background).
- One might punt gyros and...
- just do stationary attitude determination. Eg, hold up XO to the sky, and overlay star chart; point it down at the ground, and see through the Earth.
- focus on Wii-ish UI input, rather than navigation.
- just do applications where you can prevent tilt, or at least prevent rotation around one axis (and then use a second accelerometer, plugged into the opposite side of the XO).
- Mac's, with their 3-axis accelerometers and webcams, might be useful as a development platform.
- Both accelerometer and compass have been wish listed for XO-2. I've no idea if that's flying. Perhaps your project will nudge the issue.
MitchellNCharity 00:00, 18 October 2008 (UTC)