Another video taken at the FIRST final competition of 2008 in Atlanta. NI built a robot called NITRO to demonstrate the powerful capabilities of the new cRIO controller that will be used by the competition teams this year.
In addition to a cool ball shooting mode, NITRO has some advanced image analysis capabilities. Here we see it doing some pattern recognition and executing autonomous moves based on the image viewed.
What is not shown in the video is the ability to execute a specific move just by drawing a series of segmented lines in the provided dashboard application and then transmitting them to the bot. A huge improvement over last year.
The ability of the teams to take advantage of the power of LabVIEW graphical programming is really going to be an asset.
Related:
- Technical overview of cRIO (Compact RIO) controller used in 2009 FRC competition
- New FIRST robotics controller - Interviews and Opinions
- Mars rover demo exhibit powered by LabVIEW
- FIRST Selects National Instruments CompactRIO for Next-Generation Robot Control System
- Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy Team 1717



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