[rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
[rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
Gordon Wyeth from the University of Queensland once implemented a 100 point particle filter onboard the NXT.
There was also a video showing a NXT equipped with 3 sonar sensors running several times in a square - but this video is missing and lost without trace since a long time to my observation.
Gordon Wyeth also provided lots of interesting details about his program on this related website.
Does anybody know a forgotten or concealed link?
There was also a video showing a NXT equipped with 3 sonar sensors running several times in a square - but this video is missing and lost without trace since a long time to my observation.
Gordon Wyeth also provided lots of interesting details about his program on this related website.
Does anybody know a forgotten or concealed link?
Last edited by HaWe on 09 Jun 2013, 09:50, edited 2 times in total.
Re: particle filter onboard the NXT
Check out the waybackmachine website (http://web.archive.org/web/200910010000 ... wyeth/NXT/) a few hits for this subject, here is the first -
http://web.archive.org/web/200808040230 ... wyeth/NXT/
Lots of 'nxt particle filter' hits on youtube, don't know if any are the particular one you are seeking.
http://web.archive.org/web/200808040230 ... wyeth/NXT/
Lots of 'nxt particle filter' hits on youtube, don't know if any are the particular one you are seeking.
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Re: [rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
Got it!!
http://web.archive.org/web/200808040230 ... wyeth/NXT/
This was exactly the website I've been looking for since a long time! The movies are provided in 4 links for download (Windows/Mac).
Thank you SO much!
http://web.archive.org/web/200808040230 ... wyeth/NXT/
This was exactly the website I've been looking for since a long time! The movies are provided in 4 links for download (Windows/Mac).
Thank you SO much!
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Re: [rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
That is so amazing. I hope SLAM will be doable on 300Mhz
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Re: [rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
what is "SLAM"?
Re: [rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
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Re: [rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
ahh, thx.
Then why not, I got no doubt: Especially if the EV3 is running genuine ARM machine code then 300 MHz (e.g., generated by a MT-capable C compiler) will be more than satisfactory for sure, since both EKF and SMC Filter are already running on (comparatively very slow) byte code interpreters.
Then why not, I got no doubt: Especially if the EV3 is running genuine ARM machine code then 300 MHz (e.g., generated by a MT-capable C compiler) will be more than satisfactory for sure, since both EKF and SMC Filter are already running on (comparatively very slow) byte code interpreters.
Re: [rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
Doc, you had better start brushing up on your Linux programming skills then, you'll need it.
Suggested reading:
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- Compiling stuff with gcc
- Debugging things with gdb
- Creating Makefiles
- How to set up a cross compiling environment
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Re: [rediscovered] Gordon Wyeth: particle filter onboard the NXT
I'm not sure if the platform you mentioned would be the only or at least the best choice.
But I think at least all the NXC-programming >3000 members of the German mindstormsforum are waiting very excited for sort of embbeded C for EV3 featuring a simple and comfortable IDE. Of course a multiple of that in other countries all over the world.
And IIRC, John Hansen has promised to develop a native ARM C compiler environment for the BCC IDE!
(not found his post yet but will report then)
But I think at least all the NXC-programming >3000 members of the German mindstormsforum are waiting very excited for sort of embbeded C for EV3 featuring a simple and comfortable IDE. Of course a multiple of that in other countries all over the world.
And IIRC, John Hansen has promised to develop a native ARM C compiler environment for the BCC IDE!
(not found his post yet but will report then)
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