Sending stim to AS in another computer
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 11:02 am
Hello everyone!
I'm running an experiment where I have two computers connected by Ethernet:
- Computer A has the amplifier connected (EEGO) and runs the acquisition server (AS). It also runs an app with an acquisition client (AC) to visualize the signal and gets input from the keyboard to send stimulations to the AC.
- Computer B has an AC too, and then it does some online processing to the signal and saves the data. Besides, it has a threshold that when triggered, sends a stimulation (this is done with Matlab).
Now, I can see this last stimulation in computer B and also save it with the rest of the signal for later inspection. However, I would like to send this stimulation somehow to the AS (in the same way as the Keyboard Stimulation box), or at least to Computer A in real time, just for visualization purposes. Is there any way to do this with OpenVibe? I tried to make it work with TCP and LSL boxes, but they look like they only work in localhost...
Thank you in advance!
Esteban.
I'm running an experiment where I have two computers connected by Ethernet:
- Computer A has the amplifier connected (EEGO) and runs the acquisition server (AS). It also runs an app with an acquisition client (AC) to visualize the signal and gets input from the keyboard to send stimulations to the AC.
- Computer B has an AC too, and then it does some online processing to the signal and saves the data. Besides, it has a threshold that when triggered, sends a stimulation (this is done with Matlab).
Now, I can see this last stimulation in computer B and also save it with the rest of the signal for later inspection. However, I would like to send this stimulation somehow to the AS (in the same way as the Keyboard Stimulation box), or at least to Computer A in real time, just for visualization purposes. Is there any way to do this with OpenVibe? I tried to make it work with TCP and LSL boxes, but they look like they only work in localhost...
Thank you in advance!
Esteban.