.. New derived data series representing an estimate of core temperature
on the basis of HR changes.
* shown on AllPlot and RideSummary
* 2 new metrics; max and avg core temperature
.. This has been based upon "Estimation of human core temperature from
sequential heart rate observations" Mark J Buller, William J Tharion,
Samuel N Cheuvront, Scott J Montain, Robert W Kenefick, John
Castellani, William A Latzka, Warren S Roberts, Mark Richter,
Odest Chadwicke Jenkins and Reed W Hoyt. (2013). Physiological
Measurement. IOP Publishing 34 (2013) 781–798.
Especially for Vectors new metrics
- Left and Righ Platform Center Offset - eg: -8mm and -11mm
- Left and Right Top dead Center - eg: 10° and 11°
- Left and Right Bottom dead Center - eg: 203° and 210°
- Left and Right Peak Power Phase Start - eg: 83° and 76°
- Left and Right Peak Power Phase End - eg: 115° and 125°
.. Added the torque effectiveness and pedal smoothness
data series to the RideFile structures.
.. The only file formats that support it at this stage
are Fit and GoldenCheetah JSON.
.. As more file formats support it we will add it here.
.. The charts/editor now need to be updated to support
these new data series.
This patch adds support for temperature and slope
across the ridefile readers.
For the most part their is no functional change
although it is now possible to view and edit these
data series in the editor.
File formats that can provide temp or slope include;
.bin, .fit, .srm, .sync, .wko
Further updates will be required to display the data
in the ride plot and histograms.
GTC will export all rides as a single TCX file so they
can be imported en-masse into another application.
We did not support >1 rides in a single ride file. This
patch adds support for reading multiple rides (if the ride
file reader supports it).
The ride import wizard will now extract and parse files from
a GTC export. Many thanks to Damien for writing the TCX file writer.
Fixes#371.
A ridefile reader for Polar .srd format files. The code is
largely based upon code from the "s710" project.
Since "s710" is dependant upon GD and a number of deployment tools
and the fact that the code hasn't changed since May 2007 the
workout code has been included directly into the SrdRideFile.h
and SrdRideFile.cpp source files.
2 sample SRD files have been included in the test/rides directory
which were kindly supplied by Ian Charles.