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− | + | Our choice of camera will impact what kind of bandwidth our wireless transceiver will need to handle . We determined that most image sensor cameras output too much data to be sent usefully over the internet (wireless transceiver can handle a max of 1 Mbit per second. A 640x480 color image from one of the cameras we looked at will produce about 16Mbits per second at 30 frames per second.) . We tried to figure out a way to either interface an IP camera to our website or reduce the amount of data coming from a camera. | |
Revision as of 15:22, 25 October 2011
LRVC_oct25
Created a list of all things that need to be interfaced with the processor and what kind of interface each one needs:
Media:Processor_interfaces.doc
Wireless Transceiver
Our choice of camera will impact what kind of bandwidth our wireless transceiver will need to handle . We determined that most image sensor cameras output too much data to be sent usefully over the internet (wireless transceiver can handle a max of 1 Mbit per second. A 640x480 color image from one of the cameras we looked at will produce about 16Mbits per second at 30 frames per second.) . We tried to figure out a way to either interface an IP camera to our website or reduce the amount of data coming from a camera.