On 11 November 2014 10:01, Chris Jones wrote: > Since the Primesense Carmine 1.09 close range camera was pulled from the > market I've been trying to figure out a replacement for my boxing robot. > > I need skeleton tracking and close range. Standard Kinect/Asus doesn't > quite work up close but the 1.09 camera did. > Have you considered Softkinetic's sensors and middleware? They have a short-range sensor (same hardware as the Creative Senz3D, http://www.softkinetic.com/Store/tabid/579/ProductID/6/language/en-US/Default.aspx) and software to do skeleton tracking ( http://www.softkinetic.com/products/iisumiddleware.aspx). Cheers, Marcus > > I got the Structure.io camera to work with NITE 2 for skeleton tracking > but it also doesn't work as well up close as I hoped. > > There's no skeleton tracking for the Creative Labs Senz3D yet so that's > out. I've looked at some other lesser known RGB-D cameras and they didn't > have linux support yet. > > So I'm left with a single option. The Kinect for Windows 2 camera. The > camera is amazing and the SDK blows away what could be done with NITE. > But... it's Windows 8 only. The open source KFW drivers are just not there > yet. No skeleton support, etc. > > The options I see are: > > a) Run ROS entirely under Windows 8 though there doesn't seem to be very > good support. > b) Run Ubuntu/Hydro in Virtualbox and send messages (Kinect quaternions) > through the virtualbox api and turn that into a ROS message. > c) Run ROS in Windows as a slave node to a master ROS node running in > Ubuntu. > > If I just want to run ROS Hydro in Windows for sending some Kinect > quaternion/TF frames over the network to Ubuntu/Hydro for the rosqt, etc > heavy lifting is that possible? > > Any other suggestions? > > -- > Chris Jones > Overthrow Robotics > chris.jones@overthrowrobotics.com > 310-400-0256 > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@lists.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > -- Innovation Team Leader Yujin Robot Seoul, Republic of Korea Twitter: @yujinrobotinno Website: http://inno.yujinrobot.com Email: marcus.liebhardt@yujinrobot.com Phone: +82-70-46577073