Documentation HG G-73650ZD | English, Revision 05 | Date: 09.03.2017 | www.goetting-agv.com
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Chapter 4: Software
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Fusion transmit via CAN: Specifies whether the position calculated by the internal
sensor fusion is sent via CAN bus.
Note
If an external sensor fusion is used, sending the position must be disabled!
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Log Seg End: On some vehicles, the brakes take effect relatively slowly. On segment
ends on sloped levels, this can mean that the vehicle rolls back and then is no longer
located at the segment end. In this case, the navigation controller normally outputs a
speed once again. Consequently, the vehicle moves forward a number of times and
rolls back again. If this parameter is set, after reaching the segment end once, the
navigation controller always outputs that the vehicle is at the segment end and
ignores the rolling back.
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Sensor fusion: selection of the sensor fusion:
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Int. Transponder: The transponder antenna(s) are calculated to a position
together with an odometry.
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Int. Trans.+GPS: The transponder antenna(s) are calculated to a position
together with a built-in GPS and an odometry.
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External Fusion: The position is sent by an external sensor fusion to the naviga-
tion controller. (not yet tested)
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Simulation (see sections 5.6 on page 95 and 5.7 on page 96): The simulation can be
used to test the communication with the vehicle control system and the segments
even before commissioning of the vehicle. When enabled, the navigation controller
simulates the travelling vehicle. The internal sensor fusions are disabled in this case.
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Resolution Segment Points: resolution of the segment file.
It is important here that
the same setting is selected as was used in Cad 6 when creating the seg-
ments.
As a general principle, a fine resolution should be selected, as rounding errors
then do not have such a strong impact.
Note
If the internal GPS module is fitted, the following specified dates and times are set automat-
ically.
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Year: Specified year for the log file.
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Month: Specified month for the log file.
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Day: Specified day for the log file.
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Hour: Specified hour for the log file.
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Minute: Specified minute for the log file.
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Second: Specified second for the log file.