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2 2  A Raspberry Pi with attached camera is mounted above the pinball machine and the computer is connected to the triggers of the pinball machine to allow for their actuation.
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4 4  The different parts of the system interact in the following way. From the live camera footage a ball position is extracted in a series of image processing steps (see [[doc:PP18.Pinball Project - Winter Term 201920.Project Documentation.Image ProcessingBall Detection.WebHome]]).
5 -This pixel position is then transformed into a [[doc:PP18.World Coordinate System]] for further processing and passed to the [[doc:PP18.SCChart Controller]], which is the main logic component of the system.
6 -To allow for timely reactions the [[doc:PP18.SCChart Controller]] calls the [[doc:PP18.Pinball Project - Winter Term 201920.Project Documentation.Ball Physics.WebHome]], which performs a ball trajectory prediction.
5 +This pixel position is then transformed into a [[doc:PP18.World Coordinate System]] for further processing and passed to the [[doc:PP18.Pinball Project - Winter Term 201920.Project Documentation.SCChart Controller.WebHome]], which is the main logic component of the system.
6 +To allow for timely reactions the [[doc:PP18.Pinball Project - Winter Term 201920.Project Documentation.SCChart Controller.WebHome]] calls the [[doc:PP18.Pinball Project - Winter Term 201920.Project Documentation.Ball Physics.WebHome]], which performs a ball trajectory prediction.
7 7  \\For a quick overview on how to build and run the system see [[doc:PP18.Pinball Project - Winter Term 201920.Project Documentation.Dependencies and Compilation.WebHome]].
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9 9  == Overview ==