Dear Mahdieh,
thanks for your interest on MITK-IGT. The optitack tracker was
integrated to MITK by an external contributor (E. Marinetto from spain).
The system is fully integrated to the UI of the navigation plugins. The
only thing you need to do is to activate the tracker in CMake before
compiling MITK. There is a variable called "MITK_USE_OPTITRACK_TRACKER".
If you activate it, more variables for configuring the SDK path etc.
will appear. You also have to set these variables. Unfortunately we
don't have a optitrack system here, so we cannot test this interface on
a regular basis. A general overview on all hardware support levels can
be found here: http://mitk.org/wiki/Mitk-Tracking-Device_Support_Levels .
As far as I remember the optitrack tracker does also have an OpenIGTLink
interface. Meanwhile OpenIGTLink is also fully integrated in MITK. You
can try to directly connect to any OpenIGTLink device using the tracking
toolbox plugin. But I can't tell you if this works from the scratch
because we didn't test it with this tracker yet. But you can simply try...
Regards,
Alfred
Am 12.08.2016 13:22, schrieb Mahdieh Farzin:
Hi
I am mahdieh farzin, i am intrested on tracking with mitk, i want to
add optitrack v120 deu to mitk, az it is mention in guide file, it is
supported in mitk but i do not have any idea to do. Would you please,
help me to add this device to mitk inorder to track?
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