Monday, January 14, 2013

Circuit Map: Streets of Willow (CA)

We are proud to announce a new addition to the DigSpice circuit map library, Streets of Willow (Rosamond, CA, USA). Streets of Willow will be the among the first of many circuit maps we will add to the growing collection of circuit maps collected worldwide!

View a sampling below of Mr. B.Lee's fastest laps in his Honda S2000 shown on the DigSpice Driving Analysis Software (click to view enlarged screenshot)

4 lap sampling of the quickest laps (click to enlarge)
In the screenshot, at a glance you can see in realtime:
  • Elapsed distance and lap times (tab can be flipped to show elapsed times instead)
  • course location, driving lines, and direction indicated by arrows
  • speed in relation to time and location on map (can be shown in KPH or MPH)
  • lateral and acceleration/braking G-forces
  • corner radius (shown as a sliding arrow on the y-axis of the G-meter)
  • altitude (also plotted as a grey line on the same chart as the elapsed time/distance and speed)
  • acceleration and braking points denoted by solid and dashed lines
  • review data in slowmotion (1/2 speed or manually), and up to 8x

In addition, you can click anywhere and change the sizes of the individual panels to focus only on areas you want to see. You may also sync video footage taken at the same time to have a visual reference to the data on the screen. Most video formats and raw formats are supported (how to on video syncing to be featured shortly)

All data can be saved locally onto your PC's hard drive (or any flash drive) for keeping a personal log, or to share with anybody else who uses DigSpice! You can also save sets of data or export in excel/csv for use elsewhere. 

For data that do not have circuit maps (or small events, hillclimb events, rallies, etc), you can upload your data right onto Google Earth and view the same data right on a satellite image of the course you ran! Please note, prior installation of Google Earth required for uploading feature to work, and can be downloaded for free from earth.google.com.

View your data on Google Earth in a single click, regardless of where you recorded your data!
GPS data recorded on this sample was at 5Hz in the normal setting (5 times per second or 0.200sec intervals). Even at 5Hz, the data is VERY accurate  as can be seen in the data uploaded to Google Earth. This is due to DigSpice's complex calculations based solely on GPS location and heading.

Furthermore, DigSpice II can even be set to 10Hz (true 100 millisec GPS logging) for high-resolution data logging for high-speed vehicles and very technical courses. DigSpiceII GPS Datalogger can be utilized by both beginners and professionals alike!

Be sure to follow us on our facebook/twitter/blog to see what track we add next!

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