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    Dear all,

    This is the summary of replies to our question concerning Flock of Bird
    sampling rate and duplicate data.

    We would like to thank all those who took the time to help us. We received
    very useful information.

    Thanks again,

    Veronique and Patrick
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    Laboratory for Functional Anatomy
    ULB (CP 619)
    808, route de Lennik
    B-1070 Brussels, Belgium
    Tel: ++ 32 2 555 63 29
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    salviap@ulb.ac.be
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    Joshua Swamidas (joshua@tera.engr.mun.ca) told us that this problem is just
    a limitation of the hardware. The sampling rate depends on the number of
    receivers, the type of data sampled, the baud rate (RS232 is slower than RS485.
    ---------------------------------------------
    David L. Churchill (churchil@salus.med.uvm.edu) insisted upon the fact that
    if the baud rate of the communication link (Bird-computer) is not high
    enough, duplicate data can be sampled. So the baud rate has to be adjusted
    on the FOB and in the software. Different data types (more or less
    characters) change the adjustments to be made. David also confirmed our
    finding that the technical support staff at Ascension is very useful.
    ---------------------------------------------
    Ian Kremenic (ian@nismat.org) wrote that the data transmission rate is
    faster than the FOB sampling rate, which results in duplicate data. Ian
    thinks that this problem can only be solved by writing one's own software to
    eliminate the duplicates from the data set. He also insisted upon the
    importance of checking data for distortions if the distance between
    receivers and transmitter varies too much during sampling.
    ---------------------------------------------
    Lee E. Johnson (innsport@mcs.net) and Steve Works from Ascension
    (techsupport@vtweb.com) suggested that our problem could be related to the
    use of continuous point requests, not STREAM.
    ---------------------------------------------
    Mark Evans (mjevans@umich.edu) encountered the same problem than we did.
    Duplicate data are sampled because the computer is receiving data more
    frequently than new data is being collected. Mark solved the problem by
    making the software wait to receive the "data ready character" from the
    serial port before collecting data, using the construction "
    while(wait_for_char not equal to '0x2c'), return " at the beginning of the
    data collection loop. This enabled him to collect a data set after the
    '0x2c' character (hex for a comma, default data ready character) was received.
    ----------------------------------------------------
    Wolfgang Birkfellner (wbirk@mamba.bmtp.akh-wien.ac.at) also uses one RS232
    for communication with the bird. He did not use de Cbird programm, as it was
    too difficult to adapt to his needs. Many of those "press akey when
    ready..." messages can't be deleted due to runtime problems (the
    microprocessor in the bird is not that fast). With his own program, he can
    poll data from the bird, and the result seems to be reasonable. Wolfgang
    uses an Internet library ("Async Tools") for serial communcation. He works
    in group data mode and sends a point (ASCII 'B') command with a time
    interval of 7 ms and checks the size of the buffer of the serial port.
    Wolfgang thinks that the stream mode option "stinks" (sic). According to
    Wolfgang, it would have been interesting if Ascension had set up a library
    (an API...) instead of the Cbird program. Concerning the comminication card
    choice, Wolfgang says that the best should be the ISA-card, but that it
    works also with RS232. Multiple serial ports means duplicating the problems
    that appear with fast data aquisition over one serial port. Wolfgang sent us
    a portion of his code, that we will try to use.
    ----------------------------------------------------
    With the Ascension Tech-support group (Steve Works and Joseph Durfee,
    techsupport@ascension-tech.com) we had numerous contacts and received
    several interesting answers. One of the important factors was that the
    configuration with Multiple RS232 communicate can not be done with the cbird
    code presently available, unless multiple copys are run at the same time.
    You need a program that does the following:
    1. Opens comport to Master (ERC)
    2. Asks the Master what units are in the Flock (use Examine Value, Flock
    System Status)
    3. Configure all units to RUN (Use the change Value, FBB Autoconfig command
    to Master.)
    4. Specify Measurement Rate for system (send change value, measurement rate
    command to master.)
    5. For each receiver, Open a comport to that electronics unit.
    6. For each receiver send format command (example, POS/ANGLES) send other
    commands such as Hemisphere, see user manual.
    7. data can be taken from the electronic units now in a number of ways. Some
    may be set to Stream Mode, and some used with Point command. Communicate
    directly to the electronic unit by it's comport.

    According to Steve and Joseph, CBIRD does not support the Data Ready char.,
    which is a limitation of CBIRD. Best to use stream if you follow the above,
    although data ready character works fine - just not with cbird.
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