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output format for black-box data flight data. This configuration does not work directly since there is no FDM available that reads the accelerations from the property tree and translates them into actual lat/lon positions. |
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README.Protocol |
The generic communication protocol for FlightGear provides a powerfull way of adding a simple ASCII based output only protocol, just by defining an XML encoded configuration file. The definition of the protocol consists of variable separators, line separators, and chuncks of text. Each chunck defines: <name> for ease of use <node> the property tree node which provides the data <type> the value type (needed for formatting) <format> defines the actual piece of text which should be sent. it can include formatting options like: <type> %s string %i integer (default) %f float <factor> an optionale multiplication factor which can be used for unit conversion. (for example, radians to degrees). <offset> an optional offset which can be used for unit conversion. (for example, degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit). The output section also could define the variable separator and line separator. The separators can be either a control character such as a tab or newline, or a user specified string or other single charachter. The currently supported control charachters are: <var_separator>: <line_separator>: Name Charachter newline '\n' tab '\t' formfeed '\f' carriagereturn '\r' verticaltab '\v' any other charachters just need to be added to "Network/generic.cxx" The var_separator is placed between each variable, while the line_separator is placed at the end of each lot of variables. A simple protocol configuration file then could look something like the following: <?xml version="1.0"?> <PropertyList> <generic> <output> <line_separator>newline</line_separator> <var_separator>newline</var_separator> <chunk> <name>speed</name> <format>V=%d</format> <node>/velocities/airspeed-kt</node> </chunk> <chunk> <name>heading</name> <format>H=%02d</format> <node>/orientation/heading-deg</node> <factor>57.29578</factor> <!-- radians to degrees --> </chunk> <chunk> <name>pitch angle</name> <format>P=%05.1f</format> <type>float</type> <node>/orientation/pitch-deg</node> </chunk> </generic> </PropertyList>