TCP TAGGING
TCP TAGGING
Hi everyone. I would like to use openvibe scenario for 2 things: stream EEG signal + receive stimulations events from unity.
According to the documentation, the suggested approach to save EEG marker is to use TCP tagging. Do you agree?
I am trying to implement the code in Unity to send information to the acquisition driver via TCP tagging.
documentation reports:
Once the port is open, you can send triplets of uint64 numbers (24 bytes in total) to the AS while the TCP Tagging connection is open. The interpretation of these three numbers depends on the OpenViBE version as follows.
OV 2.0.1 and later tag format to send to the server:
[uint64 flags ; uint64 stimulation_identifier ; uint64 timestamp] ...
(http://openvibe.inria.fr/tcp-tagging/).
On C# code I have something like: Byte[] sendBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("yah!! it works");
mySocket.GetStream().Write(sendBytes, 0, sendBytes.Length);
Can anybody help me to understand ho to write the code in order to receive a stimulation in openvibe? My final goal is to look at the EEG with signal display and see the stimulations coming from unity on it.
Thank you VERY VERY VERY MUCH for your help !!!!
According to the documentation, the suggested approach to save EEG marker is to use TCP tagging. Do you agree?
I am trying to implement the code in Unity to send information to the acquisition driver via TCP tagging.
documentation reports:
Once the port is open, you can send triplets of uint64 numbers (24 bytes in total) to the AS while the TCP Tagging connection is open. The interpretation of these three numbers depends on the OpenViBE version as follows.
OV 2.0.1 and later tag format to send to the server:
[uint64 flags ; uint64 stimulation_identifier ; uint64 timestamp] ...
(http://openvibe.inria.fr/tcp-tagging/).
On C# code I have something like: Byte[] sendBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("yah!! it works");
mySocket.GetStream().Write(sendBytes, 0, sendBytes.Length);
Can anybody help me to understand ho to write the code in order to receive a stimulation in openvibe? My final goal is to look at the EEG with signal display and see the stimulations coming from unity on it.
Thank you VERY VERY VERY MUCH for your help !!!!
Re: TCP TAGGING
HI,
Je have made two hello world game on unity one to receive data from openvibe on to send to openvibe, I must make a third to have bidirectionnal transmission but not yet. This hello world use lsl more easy to use than TCP.
You can check that at this address : https://gitlab.inria.fr/openvibe/unity-games with https://gitlab.inria.fr/openvibe/unity- ... llo-sender and https://gitlab.inria.fr/openvibe/unity- ... ello-world.
PS it's useless to send me a private message I check the new message in forum often.
Thibaut
Je have made two hello world game on unity one to receive data from openvibe on to send to openvibe, I must make a third to have bidirectionnal transmission but not yet. This hello world use lsl more easy to use than TCP.
You can check that at this address : https://gitlab.inria.fr/openvibe/unity-games with https://gitlab.inria.fr/openvibe/unity- ... llo-sender and https://gitlab.inria.fr/openvibe/unity- ... ello-world.
PS it's useless to send me a private message I check the new message in forum often.
Thibaut
Re: TCP TAGGING
Thank you very much for your answer and help !!
Re: TCP TAGGING
I m trying to run Hello Bidirectionnal and Brain hero but OpenVibe has the following warning: Scenario contains unknown box algorithm(s)
How can I run this example. I cant find the Hello Bidirectionnal box on the side. Why?
Any idea?
Thanks.
How can I run this example. I cant find the Hello Bidirectionnal box on the side. Why?
Any idea?
Thanks.
Re: TCP TAGGING
Hi Marios,
The Brain Hero unity app is at its early stage of development, and not integrated in OpenViBE yet, so you will not be able to use it until a future release of OpenViBE.
The Hello Bidirectionnal box is present on the development branches of the code base on our gitlab.
You need to checkout the development branch of each repository (meta, sdk, designer and extras) and build OpenViBE. Some instructions on how to build OpenViBE here!
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Thomas
The Brain Hero unity app is at its early stage of development, and not integrated in OpenViBE yet, so you will not be able to use it until a future release of OpenViBE.
The Hello Bidirectionnal box is present on the development branches of the code base on our gitlab.
You need to checkout the development branch of each repository (meta, sdk, designer and extras) and build OpenViBE. Some instructions on how to build OpenViBE here!
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Thomas
Re: TCP TAGGING
Because I'm new to OpenVibe can someone give me more straight forward - specific instructions on the procedure i need to follow to run the Hello Bidirectionnal project?
Is there any tutorial or documentation?
I cant find something.
Any help I will appreciate it.
Is there any tutorial or documentation?
I cant find something.
Any help I will appreciate it.
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Can someone explain me how can I make my own box such as the Hello Bidirectional Game in the picture below?
If I understand right this box missing and must be created. How can I create this box?
Please if someone knows this answer let me know!
Thanks.
If I understand right this box missing and must be created. How can I create this box?
Please if someone knows this answer let me know!
Thanks.
Re: TCP TAGGING
Hi Marios,
Sorry for the mistake in my previous message, the biderectionnal game box is not yet in the development branch.
To use it now, you need to build OpenVibe with the following branches for each repo:
- meta: development
- sdk: development
- designer: development
- extras: 61-feature-bidirectionnal-unity-games (where you got the scenario from)
Instructions on how to get the sources from git: http://openvibe.inria.fr/repo-instructions/
After you have run the "git submodule update", you can checkout each repo to the right branch with the command "git checkout <branch_name>"
You can then follow the build instructions: http://openvibe.inria.fr/build-instructions/
The biderctionnal game box shouldn't be missing anymore from this freshly built version of OpenViBE.
Hope this helps.
All the best,
Thomas
Sorry for the mistake in my previous message, the biderectionnal game box is not yet in the development branch.
To use it now, you need to build OpenVibe with the following branches for each repo:
- meta: development
- sdk: development
- designer: development
- extras: 61-feature-bidirectionnal-unity-games (where you got the scenario from)
Instructions on how to get the sources from git: http://openvibe.inria.fr/repo-instructions/
After you have run the "git submodule update", you can checkout each repo to the right branch with the command "git checkout <branch_name>"
You can then follow the build instructions: http://openvibe.inria.fr/build-instructions/
The biderctionnal game box shouldn't be missing anymore from this freshly built version of OpenViBE.
Hope this helps.
All the best,
Thomas
Re: TCP TAGGING
Hi,
Now it's on development branch
THibaut
Now it's on development branch
THibaut
Re: TCP TAGGING
Dear @Thibaut
When will it be integrated into the executable OpenVibe for windows?
When will it be integrated into the executable OpenVibe for windows?
Re: TCP TAGGING
Hi,
For the next release we don't have an exact date yet sorry^^
Thibaut
For the next release we don't have an exact date yet sorry^^
Thibaut
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Re: TCP TAGGING
Hello,
I am implementing a paradigm in Openvibe v3.1.0 and I wanted to solve a doubt regarding the TCP tagging and the acquisition server.
In the motor imagery example, the Graz visualization box, receives the stimulation stream from the Lua script in the Graz MI stimulator and sends the stream of stimulations to the acquisition server through TCP tagging right?
So in my case, I wanted to know how could I send the stimulation stream to the AS? the TCP writer could do that?
For the moment I'm following the current structure:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17qeDQf ... sp=sharing
Thank you in advance for your help,
Isabel
I am implementing a paradigm in Openvibe v3.1.0 and I wanted to solve a doubt regarding the TCP tagging and the acquisition server.
In the motor imagery example, the Graz visualization box, receives the stimulation stream from the Lua script in the Graz MI stimulator and sends the stream of stimulations to the acquisition server through TCP tagging right?
So in my case, I wanted to know how could I send the stimulation stream to the AS? the TCP writer could do that?
For the moment I'm following the current structure:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17qeDQf ... sp=sharing
Thank you in advance for your help,
Isabel
Re: TCP TAGGING
Hi Isabel,
Indeed some boxes forward stimulations to the acquisition server directly through TCP Tagging.
Unfortunately, the TCP server doesn't do such thing.
However, in the scenario you shared, both the "Display Cue Image" and "Sound player" boxes will forward incoming stims to TCP Tagging.
They actually output stims on both their stimulation box output and on the TCP Tagging.
The actual drawback of this design at the moment is that they will both send each stim they receive to the TCP Tagging. Therefore the AS will receive each stimulation twice (once from each box). So each stimulation sent from Lua will end up being duplicated.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Thomas
Indeed some boxes forward stimulations to the acquisition server directly through TCP Tagging.
Unfortunately, the TCP server doesn't do such thing.
However, in the scenario you shared, both the "Display Cue Image" and "Sound player" boxes will forward incoming stims to TCP Tagging.
They actually output stims on both their stimulation box output and on the TCP Tagging.
The actual drawback of this design at the moment is that they will both send each stim they receive to the TCP Tagging. Therefore the AS will receive each stimulation twice (once from each box). So each stimulation sent from Lua will end up being duplicated.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Thomas
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Re: TCP TAGGING
Hello Thomas,
Thank you for your response! It does help a lot!
So is there another way to send the stimulation labels from the Lua stimulator to the Acquisition server?
Is there a way to prevent double tagging? Otherwise, I have no other way to cue images to my subject
Thank you for your help!
Best,
Isabel
Thank you for your response! It does help a lot!
So is there another way to send the stimulation labels from the Lua stimulator to the Acquisition server?
Is there a way to prevent double tagging? Otherwise, I have no other way to cue images to my subject
Thank you for your help!
Best,
Isabel
Re: TCP TAGGING
I don't know of a box dedicated to TCP Tagging. You could write such a box if you feel like it.
As for the Sound player and Display cue image boxes, it is not possible to remove their outputs. Even though you could, that wouldn't remove the TCP tagging they perform. The two outputs (the actual output and TCP tagging) are two distinct mechanisms.
Note that it is in my todo list to make the TCP tagging of these boxes optional. In the meantime, if you are ok with recompiling OpenViBE, you could modify one of the two boxes to stop forwarding stims on TCP tagging.
Cheers,
Thomas
As for the Sound player and Display cue image boxes, it is not possible to remove their outputs. Even though you could, that wouldn't remove the TCP tagging they perform. The two outputs (the actual output and TCP tagging) are two distinct mechanisms.
Note that it is in my todo list to make the TCP tagging of these boxes optional. In the meantime, if you are ok with recompiling OpenViBE, you could modify one of the two boxes to stop forwarding stims on TCP tagging.
Cheers,
Thomas