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Add Stereo Vision to Your Robot with Surveyor Stereo Vision System

Posted on October 3rd, 2008 in Latest News

Howard Gordon who runs Surveyor Corporation just sent me details on their latest product, the Surveyor Stereo Vision System, or SVS for short. The system allows you to record high-resolution full-frame video using two video cameras for a complete stereo vision system. Better yet, the whole set-up is 2.5″ x 6.0″ and only weighs 5 oz.

 

The SVS is open source, and it is intended for researchers, educators and developers interested in enabling depth perception in their applications without the need for an array of active sensors (e.g. laser scanners, ultrasonics, infrared, etc).


The SVS uses two beefy Blackfin DSP’s from Analog devices to do video processing, and can also simultaneously control 8 servos and has a built-in dual motor driver capable of supplying up to 1 Amp per motor. Also included is WiFi connectivity via a Lantronix MatchPort.

The firmware for the SVS is GPL Open Source and comes functional with basic image processing features like, “histogram, pixel sampling, mean, frame difference, blob, scan, count, [and] find”. Currently in development are stereo correspondence and image rectification functions.

Surveyor is targeting this device to the educational and hobbiest crowd, and is selling the SVS for a (very) modest $550. It looks like a great new gadget for robot builders to stick on their creations. Toss on some goofy 3D glasses, and that autonomous aerial footage will really come to life!

Update: Howard has mounted the SVS system to a robotic blimp. You can check out some video after the jump.

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Robot Suppliers in India? Give Me Your Insight

Posted on October 1st, 2008 in Latest News

I get a lot of traffic, mail, and comments from folks living in India that are interested in robotics. Some of them are current robot builders, while others want to get in on the action but can’t seem to find the parts they need. So, the question I’m ask you, the readers, is do you know of any good suppliers for robots and electronic parts in India?

While many American robot suppliers will ship internationally (such as www.robotshop.com), sometimes the shipping fees make purchasing even moderate amounts of parts cost prohibitive. So, for the sake of our robot loving neighbors in India, I thought we could help them out by finding some local places to buy parts.

Please leave any suggestions in the comments below.

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