I can only see target tracking aas a way of practising tanking skills
in a back garden or something. Just a training thing. It looks cool
but thats about  it i reckon

On May 24, 8:47 pm, Mike Måne <mike082...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Matt, where do you live? I'm all alone in my world as well.
>
> -Mike M
>
> 2009/5/21 Matt <pilotm...@sbcglobal.net>
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> > I might have a go at it this summer when I'm out of school. I've got
> > no other battlers, so might as well pioneer the areas of autonomous
> > target tracking and engagement.
> >        -Matt
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> > On May 21, 1:10 pm, Mike Måne <mike082...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Just for curiosity's sake, is any member here actually going to enter the
> > > Pittelli X-Prize? (No, offence; I think it's an interesting idea =D )
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> > > -Mike M
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> > > 2009/5/21 Frank Pittelli <frank.pitte...@gmail.com>
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> > > > Doug Conn wrote:
> > > > > I tried this technique with the camera and laser in my tank. It
> > worked
> > > > > pretty well in low light and short ranges. In full daylight, though,
> > the
> > > > > laser point was not identifiable in the camera frame.
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> > > > Ahhh ... the wonderfully subtle technical problems posed by The
> > Pittelli
> > > > X-Prize begin to reveal themselves.  Despite all the TV shows and
> > > > YouTube videos showing a multitude of apparently simple techniques for
> > > > range finding, the reality is that reality is a bitch and the
> > > > battlefield is not your workshop or laboratory.
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> > > > Even if you got a more powerful laser or a CCD that was tuned for the
> > > > laser, would the simple trig approach still work for something 50 feet
> > > > away?   If you crank the numbers for targeting something 2 feet wide,
> > at
> > > > a range of 50 feet, with a co-axial distance of at most 2 feet (between
> > > > the camera lense and the laser), what pixel resolution do you need to
> > > > tell when that object has moved 3 feet forward or backward?
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> > > > RE: Radar ranging:  In the U.S., the FCC limits the power output of
> > > > commercial wide-spectrum radar devices so that the maximum realistic
> > > > motion detection range is about 25 feet.  Government devices can be
> > more
> > > > powerful, but sale of those devices is restricted.
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> > > > BTW: Feel free to cross-post the existence of The Pittelli X-Prize to
> > > > all of the autonomous robot mailing lists and forums.  You'll probably
> > > > get lots of wonderful ideas from them, but I seriously doubt any of the
> > > > thousands of autonomous roboteers will actually take up the challenge.
> > > > After reading it, they'll just go back to building their desktop "bug
> > > > walkers" and LEGO-based contraptions, to impress their non-technical
> > > > friends and family.
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> > > >        Frank P.
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> > > --
> > > -Mike Måne @http://moonrcprojects.googlepages.com
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> --
> -Mike Måne @http://moonrcprojects.googlepages.com
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