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APM data logging - some ideas

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Hi all!

I’d like to start discussion about APM 2.5 and data logging. The reason for that is this graph:

Looks strange doesn’t it? I created it using Mission Planner after some flights, but lets start from the beginning:)

I'm new APM 2.5 user. I successfully completed several flights and I'm quite impressed how all this stuff works.  Only thing which concerns me is  data logging. It just looks strange to me. The way in which all the data is logged makes any further analysis difficult. When analyzing my logs I made some observations  which I’d like to share with you:

 

>> Current time is logged within GPS messages only - In my opinion all lines should contain time. It would be much easier to compare data using Mission Planner or just excel. As you can see at the graph in post header, data which are logged with different frequencies are hard to compare later. Why? Because we have line number on x-axis instead of time. Time is also useful when you try to check plane response to step disturbance and tune PID using control theory. Believe me – there are some users which just need it. We can log time since APM power-up - not necessarily absolute GPS time. Of course it is possible to estimate time for each line (based on logging frequency) and correct all in excel but it takes a lot of time and it is still guessing.

 

>> Not all telemetry data can be logged onboard - For some reason it is not possible to log some data onboard. I'm aware of memory limitations, but sometimes you want to log chosen parameters and need only let’s say 40 seconds recording time. I think it should be possible to choose every single variable and record it onboard (compare list of parameters available via telemetry and logged onboard). Most important data for me are: radio input, target parameters (altitude, orientation angles etc.) actual pitch and roll angles, autopilot output commands, airspeed GPS data, pressure altitude, ground course. It would be great to have possibility to log it!

 

>> It is not possible to connect serial port logger to telemetry port - Not all users want to connect 3d radios / x-bee modules . Sometimes it does not make sense due to limited range or interference which cause data loss. I’m wondering if it is possible to switch off 2-way communication with mission planner and simply connect serial port logger to telemetry port. It could be one more configuration parameter and simple solution for my previous problem.

 

What do you think? Does it make sense? Let me know your thoughts.

 

Regards,

Kamil

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