Football Table Simulation Visualization Tool: Difference between revisions
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The structure of the current network of our project is shown in Figure 1. The arrows indicate the | |||
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[[File:gui.png|left|thumb|400px|Figure 2: Graphical User Interface]] | [[File:gui.png|left|thumb|400px|Figure 2: Graphical User Interface]] |
Revision as of 17:27, 9 September 2011
Information
A simulator is developed to easily test new algorithms without depending on the actual robot. Also, tests can be performed at a faster pase. This makes it easier to study problems such as higher level gameplay strategies. This simulation is created with use of MORSE, which is a Multiple Open Robot Simulation Engine.
Together with this simulator, a visualization tool (GUI) is developed to visualize the sensor data of the football table. This tool is connected with the simulator or the table and provides the interface to the user.
These different systems: Simulator, Football Table and the GUI are connected with use of the Yarp Middleware.
External Documentation
- Report: Development of a Simulation and Visualization Tool for an Autonomous Football Table - Rein Appeldoorn
- MORSE Installation Guide with Yarp support - Ubuntu 10.04 LTS x86
Structure
The structure of the current network of our project is shown in Figure 1. The arrows indicate the
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