12-27-2019
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Any crazy ideas (not already on YT)?
Yes, loads!!! How many "Crazy Ideas" would you like?
http://duino4projects.com/wp-content...t-Feb-2015.pdf
And if you want to go smaller take a look at the ATtiny85's which you can use an Arduno to program.
It just goes on and on.
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net::gpsd3::return::tpv
Net::GPSD3::Return::TPV(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::GPSD3::Return::TPV(3pm)
NAME
Net::GPSD3::Return::TPV - Net::GPSD3 Return TPV Object
SYNOPSIS
printf "Time: %s, Lat: %s, Lon: %s
", $object->time, $object->lat, $object->lon;
DESCRIPTION
Provides a Perl object interface to the Time-Velocity-Position (TVP) object returned by the GPSD daemon.
Example JSON objects:
Protocol 3.1 Versions
{
"class":"TPV",
"tag":"MID2",
"device":"/dev/ttyUSB0",
"time":1253593085.470,
"ept":0.005,
"lat":38.88945123,
"lon":-77.03522143,
"track":171.7249,
"speed":0.467,
"mode":2
}
{
"class":"TPV",
"tag":"MID2",
"device":"/dev/ttyUSB0",
"time":1253593667.430,
"ept":0.005,
"lat":38.88945123,
"lon":-77.03522143,
"alt":146.911,
"track":180.0000,
"speed":0.194,
"climb":-0.157,
"mode":3
}
Protocol 3.4 Version
{
"class":"TPV",
"tag":"0x0106",
"device":"/dev/cuaU0",
"time":"2011-03-20T06:51:59.12Z",
"ept":0.005,
"lat":37.371427205,
"lon":-122.015179890,
"alt":25.789,
"epx":1.926,
"epy":1.808,
"epv":6.497,
"track":0.0000,
"speed":0.000,
"climb":0.000,
"eps":3.85,
"mode":3
}
METHODS PROPERTIES
class
Returns the object class
string
Returns the JSON string
parent
Return the parent Net::GPSD object
device
Name of originating device.
tag
Type tag associated with this GPS sentence; from an NMEA device this is just the NMEA sentence type.
mode
NMEA mode: %d, 0=no mode value yet seen, 1=no fix, 2=2D, 3=3D.
time
Seconds since the Unix epoch, UTC. The value may have a fractional part of up to .01sec precision.
Note: In 2.96 (protocol 3.4) the TPV->time format changed from unix epoch to W3C, but this method hides that from the user.
timestamp
W3C formated timestamp value either directly from the protocol >= 3.4 or calculated < 3.4. The value may have a fractional part of up to
.01sec precision.
Note: I expect that in protocol 3.5 the value will be passed directly as TPV->timestamp
datetime
Returns a DateTime object
lat
Latitude in degrees: +/- signifies West/East
lon
Longitude in degrees: +/- signifies North/South.
alt
Altitude in meters.
speed
Speed over ground, meters per second.
track
Course over ground, degrees from true north.
climb
Climb (postive) or sink (negative) rate, meters per second.
ept
Estimated timestamp error (%f, seconds, 95% confidence).
epx
epy
Latitude error estimate in meters, 95% confidence.
epv
Estimated vertical error in meters, 95% confidence.
eps
Speed error estimate in meters/sec, 95% confifdence.
epd
Direction error estinmate in degrees, 95% confifdence.
epc
Climb/sink error estinmate in meters/sec, 95% confifdence.
METHODS VALUE ADDED
point
Returns a GPS::Point Object
BUGS
Log on RT and Send to gpsd-dev email list
SUPPORT
DavisNetworks.com supports all Perl applications including this package.
Try gpsd-dev email list
AUTHOR
Michael R. Davis
CPAN ID: MRDVT
STOP, LLC
domain=>michaelrdavis,tld=>com,account=>perl
http://www.stopllc.com/
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software licensed under the...
The BSD License
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
SEE ALSO
Net::GPSD3, GPS::Point, Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-09 Net::GPSD3::Return::TPV(3pm)