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Added link stats packet #33
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# This definition describes metadata and statistics for a RF control link. | ||
# It provides information regarding a link's signal quality, as well as transmitter | ||
# power, and antenna information. It accomodates single-radio, and dual-radio | ||
# link architectures. It provides information for both uplink (control unit to airborne | ||
# receiver), and downlink (airborne receiver to control unit) data. | ||
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uint8 STATUS_RSSI_VALID = 1 # RSSI field is valid | ||
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# Uplink - received signal strength, in decibel-milliwatts (RSSI dBm) for antennas 1 and 2 respectively. | ||
# Ranges from # -255 to 0. (An integer value of 100 means RSSI is -100dBm) | ||
uint8 uplink_rssi_1 | ||
uint8 uplink_rssi_2 | ||
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# Link quality, on a scale from 1 to 255. Is a proxy for packet loss. 0 means data is unavailable. 1 and 255 are mapped to 0% and 100% of packets received. | ||
uint8 uplink_link_quality | ||
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# Signal-to-noise ratio. | ||
int8 uplink_snr | ||
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# This is an implementation-specific enum. May represent the OTA protocol used, | ||
# and transmission rate. | ||
uint8 rf_mode | ||
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# This is an implementation-specific enum describing the current transmitter nominal | ||
# power level. | ||
uint8 uplink_tx_power | ||
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# Statistics for downlink data, ie telemetry. See their respective `uplink` fields for | ||
# descriptions. | ||
uint8 downlink_rssi_1 | ||
uint8 downlink_rssi_2 | ||
uint8 downlink_link_quality | ||
int8 downlink_snr | ||
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# Active antenna on transmitter and receiver. Example: 1 for antenna 1, and 2 for antenna 2. | ||
# Not applicable for single-antenna links. | ||
uint8 tx_active_antenna | ||
uint8 rx_active_antenna | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Is this the uplink or the downlink? Or is this a typo - ie. do you mean From discussion on MAVLink issue:
My assumption is therefore that you need to be able to get info for antenna usage on both uplink and downlink. I'm still confused by the intent here - i.e. if you have bidirectional data, and the antenna both receive and both send in a cycle how would you represent it. I mean you'd have to show "no rx antenna and both 1 and 2 on the tx, then visa versa). |
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This version would align with MAVLink better.
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@David-OConnor Can we swap to this pattern?