Acceleration Explorer is an open source application that allows educators, developers, hobbyists and folks who are just curious to explore their devices acceleration sensor. Acceleration Explorer provides a number of different smoothing filters and sensor fusions to calculate linear acceleration (as opposed to tilt). All the filters and sensor fusions are completely configurable by the user. Acceleration Explorer can log all of the acceleration sensors output (with or without filters and sensor fusions) to an CSV file allowing users to log, literally, anything you can strap an Android device onto . Acceleration Explorer Features: * Plots the output of all of the sensors axes in real-time * Log the output of all of the sensors axes to a .CSV file * Visualize most aspects of the sensor * Smoothing filters include low-pass, mean and median filters * Linear acceleration fusions include low-pass as well as sensor fusion complimentary and Kalman filters * Compare the performance of multiple devices
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 3.3.1 posted on 2019-04-13
* Fixes a bug where the sensor values were not being written to the CSV file. - Version 3.2.9 posted on 2018-03-24
* Minor bug fixes - Version 3.2.6 posted on 2015-07-25
* Bug fix for the .csv logs, specifically locals that use the comma instead of the point as a decimal indicator.
Program Details
- Category: System Utilities > System Maintenance
- Publisher: Kircher Electronics
- License: Free
- Price: N/A
- Version: 3.3.1
- Platform: android