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AltOS Telemetry

Packet Definitions

Keith Packard

+AltOS Telemetry

AltOS Telemetry

Packet Definitions

Keith Packard

This document is released under the terms of the Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0 license. -

Revision History
Revision 0.101 July 2011
Initial content

1. Packet Format Design

+

Revision History
Revision 0.101 July 2011
Initial content

1. Packet Format Design

AltOS telemetry data is split into multiple different packets, all the same size, but each includs an identifier so that the ground station can distinguish among different types. A single @@ -22,15 +22,15 @@ All packet types start with a five byte header which encodes the device serial number, device clock value and the packet type. The remaining 27 bytes encode type-specific data. -

2. Packet Formats

+

2. Packet Formats

This section first defines the packet header common to all packets and then the per-packet data layout. -

2.1. Packet Header

Table 1. Telemetry Packet Header

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
0uint16_tserialDevice serial Number
2uint16_ttickDevice time in 100ths of a second
4uint8_ttypePacket type
5   

+

2.1. Packet Header

Table 1. Telemetry Packet Header

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
0uint16_tserialDevice serial Number
2uint16_ttickDevice time in 100ths of a second
4uint8_ttypePacket type
5   

Each packet starts with these five bytes which serve to identify which device has transmitted the packet, when it was transmitted and what the rest of the packet contains. -

2.2. Sensor Data

TypeDescription
0x01TeleMetrum Sensor Data
0x02TeleMini Sensor Data
0x03TeleNano Sensor Data

- TeleMetrum, TeleMini and TeleNano share this same packet +

2.2. TeleMetrum v1.x, TeleMini and TeleNano Sensor Data

TypeDescription
0x01TeleMetrum v1.x Sensor Data
0x02TeleMini Sensor Data
0x03TeleNano Sensor Data

+ TeleMetrum v1.x, TeleMini and TeleNano share this same packet format for sensor data. Each uses a distinct packet type so that the receiver knows which data values are valid and which are undefined. @@ -38,63 +38,127 @@ Sensor Data packets are transmitted once per second on the ground, 10 times per second during ascent and once per second during descent and landing -

Table 2. Sensor Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tstateFlight state
6int16_taccelaccelerometer (TM only)
8int16_tprespressure sensor
10int16_ttemptemperature sensor
12int16_tv_battbattery voltage
14int16_tsense_ddrogue continuity sense (TM/Tm)
16int16_tsense_mmain continuity sense (TM/Tm)
18int16_taccelerationm/s² * 16
20int16_tspeedm/s * 16
22int16_theightm
24int16_tground_presAverage barometer reading on ground
26int16_tground_accelTM
28int16_taccel_plus_gTM
30int16_taccel_minus_gTM
32   

2.3. Configuration Data

TypeDescription
0x04Configuration Data

+

Table 2. Sensor Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tstateFlight state
6int16_taccelaccelerometer (TM only)
8int16_tprespressure sensor
10int16_ttemptemperature sensor
12int16_tv_battbattery voltage
14int16_tsense_ddrogue continuity sense (TM/Tm)
16int16_tsense_mmain continuity sense (TM/Tm)
18int16_taccelerationm/s² * 16
20int16_tspeedm/s * 16
22int16_theightm
24int16_tground_presAverage barometer reading on ground
26int16_tground_accelTM
28int16_taccel_plus_gTM
30int16_taccel_minus_gTM
32   

2.3. TeleMega Sensor Data

TypeDescription
0x08TeleMega IMU Sensor Data
0x09TeleMega Kalman and Voltage Data

+ TeleMega has a lot of sensors, and so it splits the sensor + data into two packets. The raw IMU data are sent more often; + the voltage values don't change very fast, and the Kalman + values can be reconstructed from the IMU data. +

+ IMU Sensor Data packets are transmitted once per second on the + ground, 10 times per second during ascent and once per second + during descent and landing +

+ Kalman and Voltage Data packets are transmitted once per second on the + ground, 5 times per second during ascent and once per second + during descent and landing +

+ The high-g accelerometer is reported separately from the data + for the 9-axis IMU (accel/gyro/mag). The 9-axis IMU is mounted + so that the X axis is "across" the board (along the short + axis0, the Y axis is "along" the board (along the long axis, + with the high-g accelerometer) and the Z axis is "through" the + board (perpendicular to the board). Rotation measurements are + around the respective axis, so Y rotation measures the spin + rate of the rocket while X and Z rotation measure the tilt + rate. +

+ The overall tilt angle of the rocket is computed by first + measuring the orientation of the rocket on the pad using the 3 + axis accelerometer, and then integrating the overall tilt rate + from the 3 axis gyroscope to compute the total orientation + change of the airframe since liftoff. +

Table 3. TeleMega IMU Sensor Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_torientAngle from vertical in degrees
6int16_taccelHigh G accelerometer
8int32_tprespressure (Pa * 10)
12int16_ttemptemperature (°C * 100)
14int16_taccel_xX axis acceleration (across)
16int16_taccel_yY axis acceleration (along)
18int16_taccel_zZ axis acceleration (through)
20int16_tgyro_xX axis rotation (across)
22int16_tgyro_yY axis rotation (along)
24int16_tgyro_zZ axis rotation (through)
26int16_tmag_xX field strength (across)
28int16_tmag_yY field strength (along)
30int16_tmag_zZ field strength (through)
32   

Table 4. TeleMega Kalman and Voltage Data Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tstateFlight state
6int16_tv_battbattery voltage
8int16_tv_pyropyro battery voltage
10int8_t[6]sensepyro continuity sense
16int32_tground_presAverage barometer reading on ground
20int16_tground_accelAverage accelerometer reading on ground
22int16_taccel_plus_gAccel calibration at +1g
24int16_taccel_minus_gAccel calibration at -1g
26int16_taccelerationm/s² * 16
28int16_tspeedm/s * 16
30int16_theightm
32   

2.4. TeleMetrum v2 Sensor Data

TypeDescription
0x0ATeleMetrum v2 Sensor Data
0x0BTeleMetrum v2 Calibration Data

+ TeleMetrum v2 has higher resolution barometric data than + TeleMetrum v1, and so the constant calibration data is + split out into a separate packet. +

+ TeleMetrum v2 Sensor Data packets are transmitted once per second on the + ground, 10 times per second during ascent and once per second + during descent and landing +

+ TeleMetrum v2 Calibration Data packets are always transmitted once per second. +

Table 5. TeleMetrum v2 Sensor Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tstateFlight state
6int16_taccelaccelerometer
8int32_tprespressure sensor (Pa * 10)
12int16_ttemptemperature sensor (°C * 100)
14int16_taccelerationm/s² * 16
16int16_tspeedm/s * 16
18int16_theightm
20int16_tv_battbattery voltage
22int16_tsense_ddrogue continuity sense
24int16_tsense_mmain continuity sense
26pad[6]pad bytes 
32   

Table 6. TeleMetrum v2 Calibration Data Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5pad[3]pad bytes 
8int32_tground_presAverage barometer reading on ground
12int16_tground_accelAverage accelerometer reading on ground
14int16_taccel_plus_gAccel calibration at +1g
16int16_taccel_minus_gAccel calibration at -1g
18pad[14]pad bytes 
32   

2.5. Configuration Data

TypeDescription
0x04Configuration Data

This provides a description of the software installed on the flight computer as well as any user-specified configuration data.

Configuration data packets are transmitted once per second during all phases of the flight -

Table 3. Sensor Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_ttypeDevice type
6uint16_tflightFlight number
8uint8_tconfig_majorConfig major version
9uint8_tconfig_minorConfig minor version
10uint16_tapogee_delayApogee deploy delay in seconds
12uint16_tmain_deployMain deploy alt in meters
14uint16_tflight_log_maxMaximum flight log size (kB)
16charcallsign[8]Radio operator identifier
24charversion[8]Software version identifier
32   

2.4. GPS Location

TypeDescription
0x05GPS Location

+

Table 7. Sensor Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_ttypeDevice type
6uint16_tflightFlight number
8uint8_tconfig_majorConfig major version
9uint8_tconfig_minorConfig minor version
10uint16_tapogee_delayApogee deploy delay in seconds
12uint16_tmain_deployMain deploy alt in meters
14uint16_tflight_log_maxMaximum flight log size (kB)
16charcallsign[8]Radio operator identifier
24charversion[8]Software version identifier
32   

2.6. GPS Location

TypeDescription
0x05GPS Location

This packet provides all of the information available from the - Venus SkyTraq GPS receiver—position, time, speed and precision + GPS receiver—position, time, speed and precision estimates.

GPS Location packets are transmitted once per second during all phases of the flight -

Table 4. GPS Location Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tflagsSee GPS Flags table below
6int16_taltitudem
8int32_tlatitudedegrees * 107
12int32_tlongitudedegrees * 107
16uint8_tyear 
17uint8_tmonth 
18uint8_tday 
19uint8_thour 
20uint8_tminute 
21uint8_tsecond 
22uint8_tpdop* 5
23uint8_thdop* 5
24uint8_tvdop* 5
25uint8_tmodeSee GPS Mode table below
26uint16_tground_speedcm/s
28int16_tclimb_ratecm/s
30uint8_tcourse/ 2
31uint8_tunused[1] 
32   

+

Table 8. GPS Location Packet Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tflagsSee GPS Flags table below
6int16_taltitudem
8int32_tlatitudedegrees * 107
12int32_tlongitudedegrees * 107
16uint8_tyear 
17uint8_tmonth 
18uint8_tday 
19uint8_thour 
20uint8_tminute 
21uint8_tsecond 
22uint8_tpdop* 5
23uint8_thdop* 5
24uint8_tvdop* 5
25uint8_tmodeSee GPS Mode table below
26uint16_tground_speedcm/s
28int16_tclimb_ratecm/s
30uint8_tcourse/ 2
31uint8_tunused[1] 
32   

Packed into a one byte field are status flags and the count of satellites used to compute the position fix. Note that this number may be lower than the number of satellites being tracked; the receiver will not use information from satellites with weak signals or which are close enough to the horizon to have significantly degraded position accuracy. -

Table 5. GPS Flags

BitsNameDescription
0-3nsatsNumber of satellites in solution
4validGPS solution is valid
5runningGPS receiver is operational
6date_validReported date is valid
7course_validground speed, course and climb rates are valid

+

Table 9. GPS Flags

BitsNameDescription
0-3nsatsNumber of satellites in solution
4validGPS solution is valid
5runningGPS receiver is operational
6date_validReported date is valid
7course_validground speed, course and climb rates are valid

Here are all of the valid GPS operational modes. Altus Metrum products will only ever report 'N' (not valid), 'A' (Autonomous) modes or 'E' (Estimated). The remaining modes are either testing modes or require additional data. -

Table 6. GPS Mode

ModeNameDecsription
NNot ValidAll data are invalid
AAutonomous modeData are derived from satellite data
DDifferential Mode +

Table 10. GPS Mode

ModeNameDecsription
NNot ValidAll data are invalid
AAutonomous modeData are derived from satellite data
DDifferential Mode Data are augmented with differential data from a known ground station. The SkyTraq unit in TeleMetrum does not support this mode
EEstimated Data are estimated using dead reckoning from the last known data -
MManualData were entered manually
SSimulatedGPS receiver testing mode

2.5. GPS Satellite Data

TypeDescription
0x06GPS Satellite Data

+

MManualData were entered manually
SSimulatedGPS receiver testing mode

2.7. GPS Satellite Data

TypeDescription
0x06GPS Satellite Data

This packet provides space vehicle identifiers and signal quality information in the form of a C/N1 number for up to 12 satellites. The order of the svids is not specified.

GPS Satellite data are transmitted once per second during all phases of the flight. -

Table 7. GPS Satellite Data Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tchannelsNumber of reported satellite information
6sat_info_tsats[12]See Per-Satellite data table below
30uint8_tunused[2] 
32   

Table 8. GPS Per-Satellite data (sat_info_t)

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
0uint8_tsvidSpace Vehicle Identifier
1uint8_tc_n_1C/N1 signal quality indicator
2   

3. Data Transmission

- Altus Metrum devices use the Texas Instruments CC1111 - microcontroller which includes an integrated sub-GHz digital - transceiver. This transceiver is used to both transmit and - receive the telemetry packets. This section discusses what - modulation scheme is used and how this device is configured. -

3.1. Modulation Scheme

+

Table 11. GPS Satellite Data Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tchannelsNumber of reported satellite information
6sat_info_tsats[12]See Per-Satellite data table below
30uint8_tunused[2] 
32   

Table 12. GPS Per-Satellite data (sat_info_t)

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
0uint8_tsvidSpace Vehicle Identifier
1uint8_tc_n_1C/N1 signal quality indicator
2   

2.8. Companion Data Data

TypeDescription
0x07Companion Data Data

+ When a companion board is attached to TeleMega or TeleMetrum, + it can provide telemetry data to be included in the + downlink. The companion board can provide up to 12 16-bit data + values. +

+ The companion board itself specifies the transmission rate. On + the ground and during descent, that rate is limited to one + packet per second. During ascent, that rate is limited to 10 + packets per second. +

Table 13. Companion Data Contents

OffsetData TypeNameDescription
5uint8_tboard_idType of companion board attached
6uint8_tupdate_periodHow often telemetry is sent, in 1/100ths of a second
7uint8_tchannelsNumber of data channels supplied
8uint16_t[12]companion_dataUp to 12 channels of 16-bit companion data
32   

3. Data Transmission

+ Altus Metrum devices use Texas Instruments sub-GHz digital radio + products. Ground stations use parts with HW FEC while some + flight computers perform FEC in software. TeleGPS is + transmit-only. +

Table 14. Altus Metrum Radio Parts

Part NumberDescriptionUsed in
CC111110mW transceiver with integrated SoCTeleDongle v0.2, TeleBT v1.0, TeleMetrum v1.x, TeleMini
CC112035mW transceiver with SW FECTeleMetrum v2, TeleMega
CC120035mW transceiver with HW FECTeleDongle v3.0, TeleBT v3.0
CC115L14mW transmitter with SW FECTeleGPS

3.1. Modulation Scheme

Texas Instruments provides a tool for computing modulation parameters given a desired modulation format and basic bit - rate. For AltOS, the basic bit rate was specified as 38 kBaud, - resulting in the following signal parmeters: -

Table 9. Modulation Scheme

ParameterValueDescription
ModulationGFSKGaussian Frequency Shift Keying
Deviation20.507812 kHzFrequency modulation
Data rate38.360596 kBaudRaw bit rate
RX Filter Bandwidth93.75 kHzReceiver Band pass filter bandwidth
IF Frequency140.62 kHzReceiver intermediate frequency

3.2. Error Correction

- The cc1111 provides forward error correction in hardware, - which AltOS uses to improve reception of weak signals. The - overall effect of this is to halve the available bandwidth for - data from 38 kBaud to 19 kBaud. -

Table 10. Error Correction

ParameterValueDescription
Error CorrectionConvolutional coding1/2 rate, constraint length m=4
Interleaving4 x 4Reduce effect of noise burst
Data WhiteningXOR with 9-bit PNRRotate right with bit 8 = bit 0 xor bit 5, initial - value 111111111

4. TeleDongle packet format

+ rate. + + While we might like to use something with better low-signal + performance like BPSK, the radios we use don't support that, + but do support Gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK). Regular + frequency shift keying (FSK) encodes the signal by switching + the carrier between two frequencies. The Gaussian version is + essentially the same, but the shift between frequencies gently + follows a gaussian curve, rather than switching + immediately. This tames the bandwidth of the signal without + affecting the ability to transmit data. + + For AltOS, there are three available bit rates, 38.4kBaud, + 9.6kBaud and 2.4kBaud resulting in the following signal + parmeters: + +

Table 15. Modulation Scheme

RateDeviationReceiver Bandwidth
38.4kBaud20.5kHz100kHz
9.6kBaud5.125kHz25kHz
2.4kBaud1.5kHz5kHz

3.2. Error Correction

+ The cc1111 and cc1200 provide forward error correction in + hardware; on the cc1120 and cc115l that's done in + software. AltOS uses this to improve reception of weak + signals. As it's a rate 1/2 encoding, each bit of data takes + two bits when transmitted, so the effective data rate is half + of the raw transmitted bit rate. +

Table 16. Error Correction

ParameterValueDescription
Error CorrectionConvolutional coding1/2 rate, constraint length m=4
Interleaving4 x 4Reduce effect of noise burst
Data WhiteningXOR with 9-bit PNRRotate right with bit 8 = bit 0 xor bit 5, initial + value 111111111

4. TeleDongle packet format

TeleDongle does not do any interpretation of the packet data, instead it is configured to receive packets of a specified length (32 bytes in this case). For each received packet, @@ -106,9 +170,9 @@ the packet data, two bytes added by the cc1111 radio receiver hardware and finally a checksum so that the host software can validate that the line was transmitted without any errors. -

Table 11. Packet Format

OffsetNameExampleDescription
0length22Total length of data bytes in the line. Note that +

Table 17. Packet Format

OffsetNameExampleDescription
0length22Total length of data bytes in the line. Note that this includes the added RSSI and status bytes
1 ·· length-3packet4f ·· 00Bytes of actual packet data
length-2rssi3fReceived signal strength. dBm = rssi / 2 - 74
length-1lqia9Link Quality Indicator and CRC status. Bit 7 - is set when the CRC is correct
lengthchecksum88(0x5a + sum(bytes 1 ·· length-1)) % 256

5. History and Motivation

+ is set when the CRC is correct

lengthchecksum88(0x5a + sum(bytes 1 ·· length-1)) % 256

5. History and Motivation

The original AltoOS telemetry mechanism encoded everything available piece of information on the TeleMetrum hardware into a single unified packet. Initially, the packets contained very -- cgit v1.2.3