Sensor UDP


3.0 by Pasan Weerasinghe
Apr 15, 2014

About Sensor UDP

Send sensor data wirelessly via UDP

Sensor UDP allows the user to send sensor data wirelessly via UDP on their Android device. Users can use this sensor data for a wide variety of motion tracking applications, or simply read-out the sensor data from their phone.

• Includes support for Linear Acceleration, Gravity, Rotation, Orientation, Ambient Light and Proximity sensors

• Displays sensor values on screen during wireless transmission

• Checks device for sensor availability. It is important to note that not all devices support all sensors.

• Includes a keyboard to 'create notes' for performance

• Values are stored in a float array, with ordering consistent to the user interface.

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:

The data is stored within the app as a float array. See the format below.

Format: [ X Acceleration, Y Acceleration, Z Acceleration, X Gravity, Y Gravity, Z Gravity, X Rotation Rate, Y Rotation Rate, Z Rotation Rate, X Orientation (Azimuth), Y Orientation (Pitch), Z Orientation (Roll), deprecated, deprecated, Ambient Light, Proximity, Keyboard Buttons 1 - 8]

Here is an example python script written by a colleague that receives the data and displays it. This should give you an idea how to utilize the data.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4fc3ccuam03n99a/UDPR24.py?dl=0

Sensor UDP was developed for UBC SUBCLASS/Laptop Orchestra.

What's New in the Latest Version 3.0

Last updated on Sep 9, 2015
V3
• Major UI overhaul
• Small bug/ui fixes

V2
• Added a keyboard to create 'notes'
• Converted acceleration to linear acceleration
• Converted units of gravity to G-Force
• Fixed Proximity label bug

V1
• Application released! See description for basic features.

Additional APP Information

Latest Version

3.0

Uploaded by

ماجد الجعفري

Requires Android

Android 2.3.2+

Content Rating

Everyone

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