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     1.4 +            <h2><a name="2">ROSI - Rotating SICK Laser Scanner</a></h2>		   
     1.5 +            <p>
     1.6 +            Take 8 people, one 3D-laser-scanner, an embedded Linux system and
     1.7 +            the goal of developing a Linux client, a Windows client and the embedded
     1.8 +            Linux server application. Get a lot of challenging problems, even more work
     1.9 +            but a rewarding accomplishment of succeeding at something others have failed before.            
    1.10 +            </p>
    1.11 +            <p><img src="images/team1.png" alt="ROSI team" height="280" width="400" /></p>
    1.12 +            <p>My responsibility was the development of the Window client, including its GUI and 3D visualisation
    1.13 +            in OpenGL. The Windows client is responsible for:
    1.14 +            </p>
    1.15 +            <ul>
    1.16 +                <li>Visualising the 3D vertex data stream from the server</li>
    1.17 +                <li>Giving the user ways to navigate in the 3D space via mouse and GUI buttons</li>
    1.18 +                <li>Setting the colour-mapping of depth and remission values of the scanner data</li>
    1.19 +                <li>Loading and Saving LAD-files and LAD-file sequences (possible directly from the stream)</li>
    1.20 +                <li>Setting scanner configuration remotely</li>
    1.21 +            </ul>
    1.22 +            <p>
    1.23 +            <img src="images/rosis1.png" alt="ROSI screenshot" height="155" width="200" />
    1.24 +            <img src="images/rosis2.png" alt="ROSI screenshot" height="155" width="200" />
    1.25 +            </p>
    1.26 +            <p>
    1.27 +Problems that the team had to solve were: extending the hardware to get
    1.28 +an absolute reference point for the rotation, solving overheating
    1.29 +problems on the embedded system, providing lossless synchronization
    1.30 +between the server and the clients and efficiently managing the highly
    1.31 +dynamic stream of vertex data.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
    1.32 +		    
    1.33 +		    <p class="postmeta">				
    1.34 +			<a href="mailto:esawin@gmail.com?subject=ROSI" class="comments"><img src="images/rosiafter.png" alt="ROSI after" height="120" width="200" /><img src="images/rosibefore.png" alt="ROSI before" height="120" width="200" /></a></p><p class="postmeta"><a href="mailto:esawin@gmail.com?subject=ROSI" class="comments">Comment</a> 
    1.35 +			<span class="date">August 11, 2008</span>	
    1.36 +			</p>
    1.37 +        
    1.38 +		    <h2><a name="1">Does Size Really Matter?</a></h2>
    1.39 +		    <p>To
    1.40 +me it does! Working alot at the university, I've gotten used to the
    1.41 +keyboard on my Thinkpad so much, that I'm looking for a replacement for
    1.42 +my desktop system. I'm open for suggestions, it has to be:</p>
    1.43 +		    <img src="images/bigkeyboard.png" alt="big keyboard" class="float-right" height="100" width="167" />
    1.44 +		    <ul>
    1.45 +		        <li>Notebook size, full sized keys</li>
    1.46 +		        <li>No numpad</li>
    1.47 +		        <li>Quiet but well defined key stroke</li>
    1.48 +		        <li>Wired</li>
    1.49 +		    </ul>
    1.50 +		    <p>If you have any recommendations, preferably by own experience, then please let me know.</p>
    1.51 +		    <p class="postmeta">				
    1.52 +			<a href="mailto:esawin@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20on%20Does%20Size%20Really%20Matter" class="comments">Comment</a> 
    1.53 +			<span class="date">July 26, 2008</span>	
    1.54 +			</p>
    1.55 +		
    1.56 +			<h2><a name="0" href="index.html">Back to Basics - A New Dawn</a></h2>			
    1.57 +			<p><img src="images/water.png" alt="water" class="float-left" height="141" width="100" />
    1.58 +			<strong>ME73</strong> made it to version 3. What has changed? Everything. I've stripped away anything that was not essential for the site.
    1.59 +			Now it's composed of strict XHTML, CSS and a little Javascript.
    1.60 +			Since I don't enjoy working on websites much, I've decided to base my site on an existing template from
    1.61 +			<a href="http://www.styleshout.com/">Styleshout</a>.</p>
    1.62 +			<p>You
    1.63 +will have noticed, that I've switched to a dark background, this has
    1.64 +several reasons. Since I'm spending a great portion of my time in front
    1.65 +of a computer screen, I'm looking for ways to improve my working
    1.66 +envirnoment to keep the experience as pleasing and repercussions as low
    1.67 +as possible. I've found that working on dark backgrounds puts less
    1.68 +strain on the eyes, especially when sitting in a dark room. Another
    1.69 +reason is my idea of creating a more personal ambience for the site
    1.70 +with my choice of colours.</p>  
    1.71 +			<p class="postmeta">				
    1.72 +			<a href="mailto:esawin@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20on%20Back%20to%20Basics" class="comments">Comment</a> 
    1.73 +			<span class="date">July 25, 2008</span>	
    1.74 +			</p>	
    1.75 +