Yaw rate data

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Yaw rate data

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I see that there is a yaw rate plot available now in the app. Would you please add that data to the .csv file. I'm assuming from the relative lack of noise that the data is coming from the internal rotation rate 'gyro' in the device rather than being the derivative of the gps heading data.
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Re: Yaw rate data

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The yaw rate is calculated from GPS and averaged. I ran lots of tests on the filter applied to get acceptable results for the different receiver update rates. It works for high update frequencies (5 Hz and above) only.

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Re: Yaw rate data

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Doesn't the iOS Core Motion package allow you to get yaw rate from the device directly? Then you don't need high data rate GPS. Speaking of which, I'm still waiting to hear from Racelogic about my VBox Sport.
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As you know LapTimer does not currently use Core Motion ;-)

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Re: Yaw rate data

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You don't actually need Core Motion. The accelerometer calibration should give you all the data you need to transform the rotation axes too, since they're coaxial with the accelerometer axes, or close enough anyway..
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