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ANT and bluetooth have a very limited range indeed so i was thinking creating a wifi hotspot via the laptop. Then you get a mush better range, hopefully enough to get the data from the middle of the velodrome. Your garmin is then connected to this hotspot (all that have to be tested first obviously but a wimax get a range of few miles).
Never worked on this kind of technology and i'm far from being an IT but it should be possible to push the data via the wifi for the software to capture them in real time. You now can pass a movie from your mobile to the TV via wifi, no reason a low volume of data couldn't pass through.
In the end, you could even capture data from every rider at the same time. The soft (probably C++) would be able to compare instantly the data from every riders between their own series and each others.
I will think about it further and look into it seriously in the next few weeks, you could even get the data from a car behind a group of rider but that would really depend how the wifi would perform in that case.
I can feel the addiction coming to me already...and i don't have a PM yet!!
I already looked into developing a garmin app so you can get real time data out of your garmin behind the saddle directly to a laptop in the middle of the track. Then i would create a soft to chart and analyse data in real time so the coach can advice during the session (rather than looking at it after the session at home). Then i would spend hours developing model to analyse the data.....let's get a PM first.
Well i'm even more confuse of what can be my solution....SRM for my main track bike and then P2M for the training bike? Powertap is great but only one wheel....
I agree for the pedal crash but the pod are cheap so i wouldn't mind too much.