Bj-full-120fps.mp4 Apr 2026
Our latest technical update features a look at the (Fly Mind Altering Device) system in full swing. If you've seen the bj-full-120fps.mp4 demonstration, you’ve witnessed the backbone of our real-time tracking architecture.
: 2D galvanometers used to aim lasers at specific body regions of freely walking flies.
At lower frame rates, the latency between a fly moving and the laser adjusting can lead to "misses." By pushing our image processing and control logic to 120fps , we reduce this lag significantly. This allows for sub-0.2mm precision, ensuring that the light or heat is applied exactly where intended, whether that's the thorax or the head. bj-full-120fps.mp4
For those looking to dive deeper into the code or build their own setup, you can find our official documentation and downloads on the FlyMAD project site. 🛠️ Key Technical Resources : FlyMAD - Straw Lab Technical Details : Hardware and Optical Path Software Repository : John's Blog (Developer Insights) FlyMAD - The Fly Mind Altering Device
: Image results and targeting calculations performed at 120 frames per second (fps). Our latest technical update features a look at
The primary language for our tracking and targeting logic. OpenCV: Utilized for high-speed computer vision.
: Built using Python and the Robot Operating System ( ROS ) for interprocess communication. 📝 Blog Post Draft: Mastering Real-Time Neural Control At lower frame rates, the latency between a
The video bj-full-120fps.mp4 serves as a demonstration of the system's architecture, which integrates: