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Re: Deviation Card with GPS
From: hellos
Date: 2006 Jul 30, 13:39 -0500
So are you saying, George, that the flux compass creates a table of readings for
each of the two axis, and then determines deviation correction by matching the
patterns to see the offset and/or repeat in them?
We seem to agree with it is storing readings from two sensors (two axis).
We disagree about whether time is inportant in how that storage or comparison is
made, are you suggesting that rather than taking discrete data points, it is
perhaps using analog voltage comparison or simply storing/comparing minimums
versus maximums for each axis? Would that be sufficient?
How would the two sets of readings/values be correlated to determine the
deviation then? That's unclear to me.
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From: hellos
Date: 2006 Jul 30, 13:39 -0500
So are you saying, George, that the flux compass creates a table of readings for
each of the two axis, and then determines deviation correction by matching the
patterns to see the offset and/or repeat in them?
We seem to agree with it is storing readings from two sensors (two axis).
We disagree about whether time is inportant in how that storage or comparison is
made, are you suggesting that rather than taking discrete data points, it is
perhaps using analog voltage comparison or simply storing/comparing minimums
versus maximums for each axis? Would that be sufficient?
How would the two sets of readings/values be correlated to determine the
deviation then? That's unclear to me.
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