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Position Speed Level Dtime filename<br> [m] +/-0.5 [Km/h] +/-3 . [ms] .<br> 3.9 1 417 27 V70D99999A00.<br><br> 3.9 1 414 8 V70D99999A01.<br> 3.9 1 422 9 V70D99999A02.<br> 3.9 1 423 9 V70D99999A03.<br><br> 3.9 1 414 9 V70D99999A04.<br>
Where each file shows the result of each measurement, in this particular case it was measured a fixed target at a 3.9 meters distance from the radar. NOTE that it tooks about 9ms time to take make each measurement. NOTE also that the file names with the ADC captured data are not generated. They are only generated if you add the command -w
NOTE that it tooks about 9ms time to take make each measurement.
NOTE also that the file names with the ADC captured data are not generated. They are only generated if you add the command -w
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Example 2: You want to capture 5 20 consecutive measurement results into a file named measure5measure20.txt. then In addition you want to use a modulation sweep time of 1,15ms and you also want to generate a file of the ADC captured data for each measurement. Then, in this case, you must prompt the next command line:
./radar -m 5 >measure5.txt<br>NOTE: Remember you must be in the "radar" directory and you must execute "radar_init.sh" at least once before start doing measurements.
Position Speed Level Dtime filename<br> [m] +/-0.5 [Km/h] +/-3 . [ms] .<br> 3.9 1 417 27 V70D99999A00.<br><br> 3.9 1 414 8 V70D99999A01.<br> 3.9 1 422 9 V70D99999A02.<br> 3.9 1 423 9 V70D99999A03.<br><br> 3.9 1 414 9 V70D99999A04.<br>
Where each file shows the result of each measurement, in this particular case it was measured a fixed target at a 3.9 meters distance from the radar.<br>
NOTE that it tooks about 9ms time to take make each measurement.<br>
NOTE also that the file names with the ADC captured data are not generated. They are only generated if you add the command -w<br>