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Intel Euclid information

RHoeb
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Hey I'm currently working on a project to automate a wheelchair for my university.

 

I came across the Intel Euclid and it sounds very interesting, however I would like to have more information about the Euclid.

 

I found the roscon2016 presentation and video, but unfortunately not much else.

 

Is there someone with more information? or what would be the best way to contact Intel about the Euclid?
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MartyG
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The ROSCon 2016 presentation PDF is the most detailed source of information that I have seen so far. For others who are interested in it, here is the link (the Euclid info is on page 10 onwards):

http://roscon.ros.org/2016/presentations/ROSCon2016_Intel_RealSense.pdf http://roscon.ros.org/2016/presentations/ROSCon2016_Intel_RealSense.pdf

I remember that there was a project in 2015 that used RealSense to move a wheelchair by using eye tracking and heat-maps.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiQeDd9CjYg # 2 - EYE TRACKING AND HEAT MAPS TO CONTROL ROBOTIC WHEELCHAIR - INTEL REALSENSE ACCESSIBILITY - YouTube

There is no news yet on a release date for Euclid and it is not yet available on the Intel store for pre-order.

The RealSense GitHub site has a page about Euclid.

https://intelrealsense.github.io/Euclid/ Intel® Euclid™ by IntelRealSense

Hope this helps!

idata
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Hello rrh1992,

 

 

I was wondering if you had the chance to check the information kindly provided by MartyG.

 

 

If you have any other question, don't hesitate to contact us.

 

 

Regards,

 

Andres V.
RHoeb
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Thanks for the response Andres. Unfortunately MartyG could help me give more information about the Euclid it'self. I was wondering do you know what the proccessing is?

Seeing that I can't find much information about the Euclid I'm thinking of buying a zr300 camera. And for the data processing buying a Intel Joule 570x, up (squared) board or Nvidia Jetson tx2.

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MartyG
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There's still no official public knowledge about the Euclid's processor, other than it's an Atom. However, Intel has a new version of Atom for IoT called the E3900 (based on the Goldmount CPU core), so it's reasonable to speculate that this may be a candidate for the Euclid's processor in the final release.

https://newsroom.intel.com/editorials/new-intel-atom-processor-e3900-series-enabling-next-generation-smart-connected-iot-devices/ New Intel Atom Processor E3900 Series: Enabling Next Generation of Smart and Connected IoT Devices | Intel Newsroom

Given the absence of official confirmation, the consideration of alternate devices such as Joule for the processing aspect of the project makes sense though.

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RHoeb
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Thanks for the response MartyG.

The wheelchair video was new for me.

We are planning to use a realsense camera for SLAM in ROS, but adding a second short range realsense for eye tracking could be a good add-on.

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