[LAU] A crazy idea

Nick Copeland nickycopeland at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 4 16:00:09 EST 2010


> > > Nick Copeland suggested simulating the force applied to the pedals by 
> > > calculating the rate of change of the cadence. I reckon that might do 
> > > the trick.
> > 
> > It doesn't. Just consider going uphill 5% or downhill 5% at
> > the same and constant cadence. Makes some difference to your
> > legs and to a motor.
> 
> Well, then you need an accelerometer [1]. [2] is said to be in the 
> iPhone, but you probably want something easier to solder.
> 
> With it you could get the inclination angle and then get the applied
> force. If you do it right you could even get a crashing sound when
> falling...

Actually it does do the trick, Fons doesn't understand the british turn of 
phrase: Jon is not implying an attempt to win the 2010 Tour de France
with his contraption, he is going to have fun on the way to work so I am sure
he can extract acceleration (from traffic lights, Fons, he doesn't actually want 
to be the King of the Mountains or anything, not even give or take 5%) based 
on the rate of change of a signal.

Regards, cynik.
 		 	   		  
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