New Solo-Specific Data Logger
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New Solo-Specific Data Logger
I know a few of you are using your smart phones for data/video capture, so I wanted introduce you guys to a new data logging app called Solostorm that has been developed for Android-based devices by Petrel Data Systems. This has been developed specifically with solo in mind - not an adaptation of a system originally designed for road racing or track days, and a LOT more powerful than your typical app, or even expensive "black box" data logger, especially when you're at the event.
I've been lucky enough to have had the opportunity to do some testing on the app prior to release and it is, quite simply, amazing. While it does a great job of capturing data, the best features are how it analyzes the data. I think my favorite feature is how it automatically segments the course for you and shows where one run is faster/slower than another.
Some of the highlights:
-Records data + video (up to 720P, dependent on the phone being used)
-Uses Bluetooth GPS receiver to record speed (10hz), internal accelerometer to record lat/long G (20hz)
-Uses Bluetooth OBD receiver to record throttle position and RPM (2hz - this is a limitation of OBDII)
-Can set recording Start/Finish points with GPS on course walk or first run, so the system starts/stops automatically
-Creates thumbnails of course video to be viewed alongside data (to analyze car position, etc). With most phones this is done in real time when using medium quality video (i.e. it takes around 60 seconds to process the thumbnails from a 60 second course - usually done by the time you're back in the pits so you can review it on the spot)
-Breaks runs down into sections automatically, when comparing runs you can easily see where one run is faster/slower than the other
-Shows elevation for hillclimbing
-For double-driven cars, it switches the driver name on file automatically - no more forgetting to change between drivers in the menu system
-Exports video with overlay from the phone itself (so no manually syncing video and data streams)
Here is a video taken from the dash of a friend's Miata showing the video/data overlay (run starts at 0:29):
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXpP7deGTxs[/media]
It is still in the final testing stages, but is getting VERY close to being released. You can get more information from their website: www.petreldata.com
I've been lucky enough to have had the opportunity to do some testing on the app prior to release and it is, quite simply, amazing. While it does a great job of capturing data, the best features are how it analyzes the data. I think my favorite feature is how it automatically segments the course for you and shows where one run is faster/slower than another.
Some of the highlights:
-Records data + video (up to 720P, dependent on the phone being used)
-Uses Bluetooth GPS receiver to record speed (10hz), internal accelerometer to record lat/long G (20hz)
-Uses Bluetooth OBD receiver to record throttle position and RPM (2hz - this is a limitation of OBDII)
-Can set recording Start/Finish points with GPS on course walk or first run, so the system starts/stops automatically
-Creates thumbnails of course video to be viewed alongside data (to analyze car position, etc). With most phones this is done in real time when using medium quality video (i.e. it takes around 60 seconds to process the thumbnails from a 60 second course - usually done by the time you're back in the pits so you can review it on the spot)
-Breaks runs down into sections automatically, when comparing runs you can easily see where one run is faster/slower than the other
-Shows elevation for hillclimbing
-For double-driven cars, it switches the driver name on file automatically - no more forgetting to change between drivers in the menu system
-Exports video with overlay from the phone itself (so no manually syncing video and data streams)
Here is a video taken from the dash of a friend's Miata showing the video/data overlay (run starts at 0:29):
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXpP7deGTxs[/media]
It is still in the final testing stages, but is getting VERY close to being released. You can get more information from their website: www.petreldata.com
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That's what I thought at first, but it's SO much better than MaxQ it's not even funny. I used MaxQ up until the end of last year and really liked it, but this blows it out of the water, especially for quick "on the spot" analysis (which was MaxQ's strongest point, IMO)
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Will it work with a phone that isn't currently activated on a cellular network?
What would be best used phone (or tablet, do any of those have cameras?) at a reasonable price to run this?
What would be best used phone (or tablet, do any of those have cameras?) at a reasonable price to run this?
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Charles- I believe the plan is to sell a package deal, but they're still working on sourcing OBD readers at a good price, but unfortunately an android device will be required. If you just want data (no video) or are creative enough with your mounting solution you can use a tablet. A couple guys have been testing the data-only tablet method and it's been working well for them.
Josh, no Iphone plans in the immediate future, unfortunately.
Afzan- yes, the price is $200 for the software, but this is a lot more powerful than your typical "app".
Josh, no Iphone plans in the immediate future, unfortunately.
Afzan- yes, the price is $200 for the software, but this is a lot more powerful than your typical "app".
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Yes, it will work on a non-activated phone from what I understand. I believe it's recommended to turn off the cellular radios (phone and data) while running the app anyway.
With regards to devices, I believe the Samsung Galaxy SII is recommended as an affordable solution which is plenty powerful and takes good video. Prices seem pretty decent on Ebay.
With regards to devices, I believe the Samsung Galaxy SII is recommended as an affordable solution which is plenty powerful and takes good video. Prices seem pretty decent on Ebay.