motion control
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Motion-Tracking Project Lets You Be A Robot Puppeteer
Embedded Systems Design student Annie Dai recently finished up her final project for the Spring 2013 semester at Cornell University. Based on an Altera DE-2 FPGA board, her project was designed to track realtime movement in a subject’s upper body (head, torso, right & left arms) using the DE-2, a VGA monitor, and a video…
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Hand-Detecting ‘Anti-Tetris’ Game Project
Ahh, springtime. The sun is out, there’s a fresh breeze blowing, the scent of blooming flowers is in the air, birds are chirping, etc. etc. And the final FPGA projects from the spring 2013 semester keep coming in! Today we’ve got a great one from Cornell University student Tian Gao, built using an Altera DE2…