On Wed, 30 May 2007 21:48:36 -0500
"Jon S. Berndt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > On Wednesday 30 May 2007 21:53, syd & sandy wrote:
> > > Hi Jon , thanks for the reply , I'm not sure I know WHAT I'm
> > doing anymore
> > > :) I wanted to output groundspeed to a property in
> > /velocities/, in knots,
> > > so that it would be available for instruments... rather than having it
> > > redone in Nasal ... but nasal is beginning to look more inviting at the
> > > moment ...
> > >
> > > and I just discovered I cant "return gspd" ....
> > > Its probably a simple matter for the gurus , which I'm definately not !
> > >
> > > cheers,
> > > Syd
> >
> > Hello Syd,
> >
> > If I were to build an instrument on an actual aircraft for
> > measuring ground speed, I would use an accelerometer and integrate its
> output.
> 
> That's a good observation. The ground speed coming out of JSBSim is the
> environment ground speed, which is effectively a "perfect sensor". In JSBSim
> one could define a simulated sensor in the flight control section of the
> configuration file as follows (the name of the component is somewhat
> arbitrary):
> 
> <sensor name="sensor/velocities/groundspeed-fps">
>   <input> velocities/vg-fps </input>
>   <lag> 0.5 </lag>
>   <noise variation="PERCENT"> 2 </noise>
>   <bias> 0.5 </bias>
> </sensor>
> 
> This will give a property "sensor/velocities/groundspeed-fps" (which would
> probably have the fdm/jsbsim/ prefix) that is a lagged environment ground
> speed with some noise in it of amplitude 2% of the value, and a bias of 0.5
> ft/sec. You could also add a drift rate in the signal by using the
> <drift_rate> element. If you wanted the signal in kts you could put a gain
> in the command path before the sensor.
> 
> The above may well be more than you want to do, but I thought I'd mention an
> approach that could be used in JSBSim aircraft.
> 
> Jon
> --
> Jon S. Berndt
> Development Coordinator
> JSBSim Project
> www.JSBSim.org

Thanks Jon , I'm currently attempting to absorbs all this input :) 
Cheers,
Syd

-- 
syd & sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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