Introduction to OpenGlide® tracking solution
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Introduction to OpenGlide® tracking solution
OpenGlide® Network tracking solution Pawel Jalocha Sebastien Chaumontet Wojtek Buczak Darek Zbik Sylwester Baranski Agenda 1) Motivation 2) What’s currently available on the market 3) What is APRS 4) Solutions based on APRS 5) OpenGlaide® Network architecture 6) Current status and plans Motivation we are a group of glider pilots we like gliding and computing Some of us are passionate radio-amators Some of us have background from another similar projects (Zarbrick) We would like to create a system that improves safety of our sport and attracts attention to gliding It is fun Currently available tracking solutions GSM/GPRS/SMS Satellite SOLUTION EXAMPLE USAGE CONS GSM/GPRS/SMS Variety of competitions in Lithuania, Australia Slovakia (Previdza, Nitra) Simply do not work as expected if AGL > 300m Spot: cannot program – sends a message every 10 min. - Gaps in transmission, latency (SMS) - Buffering, constant reconnection attempts = gaps in transmission Satellite trackers GP w Chille, WAG Yellowbrick (sat. Iridium) 2009 Expensive devices ! Expensive data transmission Vmax < 180 km/h APRS APRS Solutions based on APRS - Zarbrick (2008-2010, Poland GSS ZAR) build for competition, not suitable as permanent solution re-programmed APRS trackers used (TinyTrak3, OpenTracker+) we used aviation frequency (~130Mhz) in place of 2m we used our own base receiver stations to cover championship area synchronization of emitters required limited number of our emitters built Zarbrick – onboard the glider Zarbrick - base station @Skrzyczne (Poland) - GP 2009 Solutions based on APRS - OpenGlide® (2012- France, Switzerland, Poland) no need to build own emitters – they are already there! (FLARM) no emission, just passive reception We use our own instance of APRS server & we use open APRS protocol - everyone can get the data and build his/her own visualization client Cheap! ( 1 station = ~50 eur) OpenGlide® for FLARM is like Flightradar24 for ADS-B System architecture flarmnet OpenGlide® – onboard the glider …or delta, small airplance, helicopter… Visualisation Visualisation OpenGlide® - current status and plans - currently installed receivers: Challes-les-Eaux (FR), Cluses (FR), Grenoble(FR), Roannie(FR), Zar(PL), Rys(PL), Birrefeld(CHF) - reception up to 70 km* - increase system coverage in Europe (especially in the Alps) new installation planed soon: Saleve (FR), Annecy (FR), Mole (FR), Barcelonnette(FR) - Improve decoder performance to run in wide-band mode on small low-power computers (cubieboard2) - Anyone willing to join is very welcomed ! Thank you More information: OpenGlide® group: [email protected] APRS: http://www.aprs.org Primary visualisation client: http://cunimb.net/live Direct contacts: Pawel Jalocha: [email protected] Sebastien Chaumontet: [email protected] Darek Zbik: [email protected] Wojtek Buczak: [email protected] Sylwester Baranski: [email protected]