02-15-2014 10:35 AM
Bruce,
Do you have any idea what processing speed time would be required for the system to work? Currently I can get about 8.08 FPS on my laptop with a standard pass/ fail image... the only reason why I ask is I am trying to postpone buying the hardware until after I have determined if my idea is feasible as this is apart of my senior project for college and I dont exactly have a lot of money on hand to spend on the "possibility" of success. If you could give me any feedback that would be awesome... and fyi if it helps i am hoping I can run the tractor at around 2-4 mph...
best regards,
Joe
02-15-2014 10:59 AM
There are so many details that I don't know. It is impossible to tell you if you can process fast enough.
If you need to have overlapping images for your method to work, then you should be able to figure out how fast you need to process images based on field of view and tractor speed. If they don't need to overlap, you can still figure it out by estimating allowable space between images.
I would assume 8 fps would be fast enough. At 4 mph, you are moving at about 6 feet per second. Analyzing 6 fps would analyze 1 image per foot of travel, so 8 fps is just under a foot of travel per image.
Bruce
02-23-2015 06:05 AM
how do i pass or fail an image in labview what code do i put in.
02-23-2015 11:01 AM
@limerick.12 wrote:
how do i pass or fail an image in labview what code do i put in.
In what way is this question related to the old discussion of this thread?
Could you explain in more detail what you are trying to do?
02-23-2015 01:30 PM
Hi Knight of NI
Thank for getting back to me. I doing a project for my FYP i have attach code done so far my parts are black and white i want to pass black and fail white. I like to know what i have to do and what steps to take to achieve this. the labview i using is 2011.
Kind Regards.
Limerick 12