Re: DARPA Grand Challenge
- From: "Douglas Eagleson" <eaglesondouglas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Sep 2005 09:39:14 -0700
A computer to run the algorithm to calculate the next move is the size
of the problem. A large set is caused. And to allow the vehicle to
backtrack like the human would simplify the task.
The calculated next direction of the step must be true 3D. And the
path is to always end in the logic of the backtracking machine.
If nobody can calculate, I can do the programming. A proper machine
must decide the failed choice of path.
And to accidently run over the peron or get stuck becomes the set of
failure causes.
An intense vision like resolution is required to infer the person or
the trap. Making the high speed aalgorithm the crucial task.
A good task formula takes the 3D image and places postulated traps.
Making the art of trap detection the truely set intensive list.
Keep high resolution 3D and make the list of forms of traps. And the
form is detected.
And the detector is an image detector. A 3D scene is composed of the
image set placed in perspective. And to make the simulator style
resolution of reality becomes the coding grand challenge.
I can write the hard part if any body needs to invert the simulator.
Douglas Eagleson
Gaitherbsurg, MD USA
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- DARPA Grand Challenge
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- DARPA Grand Challenge
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