jvoermans / Vibration_Logger

Logger to measure sea ice vibrations
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final testing #37

Open jerabaul29 opened 3 years ago

jerabaul29 commented 3 years ago

@jerabaul29 1) go through the code one more time 2) organize a testing together with @jvoermans .

jerabaul29 commented 3 years ago

@jvoermans is there more you want to add than the sonar? If not, I think that we should do a small sonar test (as discussed in the other issue, run the code and let me know how it goes / send logged files), and then a few "realistic conditions" tests where I change the file length etc to match real world use.

jvoermans commented 3 years ago

@jerabaul29 Thanks a lot. I'll test it today outside. I tested yesterday the sonar on 5m long cable with barebone Due. In air it sucks but in water works perfect, so guess shouldn't be an issue with Due after all.

jerabaul29 commented 3 years ago

Ok, sounds good.

I think we need two steps in the testing. First, checking that I implemented correctly the sonar logging on the Due.

Second, once we have checked that the sonar is well logged, I will change some parameters (like, duration of each file) so that the values are a bit more reasonable for long deployments. I think it is at this point that there should be a "long" test outside :) .

jvoermans commented 3 years ago

Ok. What parameters need to be changed? I thought it is just the recording duration...

I can leave the logger on the roof overnight. There is no water there so sonar values will be nonsense... but that should be ok I guess.

jerabaul29 commented 3 years ago

Yes, the recording duration should be the only one ^^ :) . But I will also take a look again through the whole code at this occasion.

That sounds good. Is there a way that you can test first for a few minutes with the short file duration with the sonar in water, and send me the data "as usual", just so that I can check on meaningful data that I do not make something stupid? :) .