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    Utilizing Computer Vision to Inform Real-Time Simulations and Controlling Embedded Systems Using Various Wireless Techniques

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    Author
    Hester, Chauncey Deone, Jr.
    Advisor
    Perrins, Erik
    Affiliation
    University of Kansas
    Issue Date
    2022-10
    Keywords
    Real-Time Simulation
    Short Range RF Communication
    Web Socket Communication
    Embedded Systems
    Computer Vision
    Case Study
    
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    Hester, C. D., Jr. (2022). Utilizing Computer Vision to Inform Real-Time Simulations and Controlling Embedded Systems Using Various Wireless Techniques. International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, 57.
    Publisher
    International Foundation for Telemetering
    Journal
    International Telemetering Conference Proceedings
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/666965
    Additional Links
    http://www.telemetry.org/
    Abstract
    The field of robotics is filled with many interwoven concepts, each with their own niche yet relevant function which serves a higher abstracted purpose. At the University of Kansas Robotics Organization (KURO), we offer students the freedom to explore these underlying concepts in self contained and interesting projects. As such, in this paper, we will recount the methodology and results of combining a wide array of topics together for an insightful yet novel goal of recreating a carnival game with a twist: A shooting gallery but your finger is the gun. Such topics include web socket communication, advanced hand tracking hardware, game development software, RF communication between multiple embedded systems, and real time computer vision. Along with this, but not necessarily relevant to Telemetry, we will discuss the manufacturing considerations, for optimizing speed and stability, as the entire project had a strict time constraint of 48 hours to create a working demo to be judged.
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    Proceedings
    text
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1546-2188
    0884-5123
    0074-9079
    Sponsors
    International Foundation for Telemetering
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