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==Project Overview== | ==Project Overview== | ||
The goal of this project is to create a fix for the zspace's stereo display of content, which gets mixed up from time to time. Using additional hardware external to the computer, a fix can be made which determines if the screen is correctly initialized and displaying content with the proper stereo orientation. | The goal of this project is to create a fix for the zspace's stereo display of content, which gets mixed up from time to time. Using additional hardware external to the computer, a fix can be made which determines if the screen is correctly initialized and displaying content with the proper stereo orientation. | ||
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===Milestones=== | ===Milestones=== | ||
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** Requires additional hardware to monitor which screen is being displayed. | ** Requires additional hardware to monitor which screen is being displayed. | ||
** Arduino Uno serves this purpose and reports light intensity of current view back to host OS. | ** Arduino Uno serves this purpose and reports light intensity of current view back to host OS. | ||
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===Source Code=== | ===Source Code=== | ||
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* Source code for actually measuring the light-intensity from the light sensor on the Arduino Uno. | * Source code for actually measuring the light-intensity from the light sensor on the Arduino Uno. | ||
** [[Media:ArduinoApp.zip]] | ** [[Media:ArduinoApp.zip]] | ||
+ | *Another code that reads the Arduino commands in c++ (Kubasak). | ||
+ | ** [[Media:zspace-controller.zip]] | ||
===Developers=== | ===Developers=== | ||
'''Software Developer''' | '''Software Developer''' | ||
* Thomas Gray | * Thomas Gray | ||
+ | * Matthew Kubasak | ||
'''Project Advisor''' | '''Project Advisor''' | ||
* Jurgen Schulze | * Jurgen Schulze |
Revision as of 14:16, 29 January 2014
Contents |
Project Overview
The goal of this project is to create a fix for the zspace's stereo display of content, which gets mixed up from time to time. Using additional hardware external to the computer, a fix can be made which determines if the screen is correctly initialized and displaying content with the proper stereo orientation.
Arduino Info and Tutorials
Milestones
- Power the light intensity to frequency converter via an Arduino Uno.
- Obtain light intensity measurement by reading frequency from the diode.
- Write an application to read/write light-intensity to/from the Ardunio Uno by means of a tty device (e.g. "/dev/ttyACM0").
- Create a cable with the special diode fastened in place behind a polarized lens.
- Test the cable to make sure the polarized lens makes a difference when switching left/right screens in CalVR.
- Integrate code with CalVR to show proof of concept.
Known Bugs/Issues
- The ZSpace has a 50/50 chance at initializing the left and right images in an inverted manner.
- Must be detected so screens can be inverted [again] to their correct positions.
- Requires additional hardware to monitor which screen is being displayed.
- Arduino Uno serves this purpose and reports light intensity of current view back to host OS.
Hardware
Arduino Software
Source Code
- Source code for receiving light-intensity information from the Arduino Uno in Linux:
- Source code for actually measuring the light-intensity from the light sensor on the Arduino Uno.
- Another code that reads the Arduino commands in c++ (Kubasak).
Developers
Software Developer
- Thomas Gray
- Matthew Kubasak
Project Advisor
- Jurgen Schulze