Send image to transceiver

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Adi Mico
Adi Mico on 28 Jul 2011
Can I send an image via transceiver (serial)?
What functions I have to use to get image data, send it to transmitter and retrieved the image data in receiver and structure it into an image?
Thank you..
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Adi Mico
Adi Mico on 29 Jul 2011
I'm not using any toolbox. I only use GUI, something like get the image data and send it via transmitter to receiver. in the receiver, I want retrieved that image data and structure it into an image.
I already have 2 transceiver ARF7429B as the media for transmission. So my MATLAB is doing the access to transceiver include send and receive image.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Jul 2011
Sorry, I have no knowledge of that device or of how MATLAB communicates with it, or how that device would transform some received data into a display of some kind.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Jul 2011
imread(), serial(), fopen(), fwrite(), serial(), fread(), reshape(), fclose(), fclose()
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Adi Mico
Adi Mico on 29 Jul 2011
Can you give me example how I can send the image data along information about the data type and the image dimensions with fwrite , receive it with fread, and structure it with reshape?
Sorry, I'm still confused about image processing.
Thank you Mr.Roberson.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jul 2011
This is no longer about image processing: this is about basic array operations, and giving you code to do it would be too close to "doing your assignment for you".
What command would you use to figure out what data type an array is? How would you unambiguously send that information through a serial port?
What command would you use to figure out what array dimensions an array has? How would you unambiguously send that information through a serial port?

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