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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/ |
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/*
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class to correct an offboard timestamp in microseconds into a local |
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timestamp, removing timing jitter caused by the transport. |
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It takes the offboard_usec timestamp which is a timestamp provided |
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in a protocol from a remote device, and the time of arrival of the |
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message in local microseconds. It returns an improved estimate of |
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the time that the message was generated on the remote system in the |
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local time domain |
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The algorithm assumes two things: |
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1) the data did not come from the future in our local time-domain |
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2) the data is not older than max_lag_ms in our local time-domain |
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It works by estimating the transport lag by looking for the incoming |
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packet that had the least lag, and converging on the offset that is |
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associated with that lag |
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#include <AP_HAL/AP_HAL.h> |
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#include "JitterCorrection.h" |
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// constructor
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JitterCorrection::JitterCorrection(uint16_t _max_lag_ms, uint16_t _convergence_loops) : |
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max_lag_ms(_max_lag_ms), |
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convergence_loops(_convergence_loops) |
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{} |
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/*
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correct an offboard timestamp in microseconds into a local |
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timestamp, removing timing jitter caused by the transport.
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Return a value in microseconds since boot in the local time domain |
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uint64_t JitterCorrection::correct_offboard_timestamp_usec(uint64_t offboard_usec, uint64_t local_usec) |
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{ |
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int64_t diff_us = int64_t(local_usec) - int64_t(offboard_usec); |
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if (!initialised || |
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diff_us < link_offset_usec) { |
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// this message arrived from the remote system with a
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// timestamp that would imply the message was from the
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// future. We know that isn't possible, so we adjust down the
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// correction value
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link_offset_usec = diff_us; |
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initialised = true; |
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} |
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int64_t estimate_us = offboard_usec + link_offset_usec; |
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if (estimate_us + (max_lag_ms*1000U) < int64_t(local_usec)) { |
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// this implies the message came from too far in the past. clamp the lag estimate
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estimate_us = local_usec - (max_lag_ms*1000U); |
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link_offset_usec = estimate_us - offboard_usec; |
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} |
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if (min_sample_counter == 0) { |
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min_sample_us = diff_us; |
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} |
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min_sample_counter++; |
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if (diff_us < min_sample_us) { |
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min_sample_us = diff_us; |
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} |
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if (min_sample_counter == convergence_loops) { |
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// we have the requested number of samples of the transport
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// lag for convergence. To account for long term clock drift
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// we set the diff we will use in future to this value
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link_offset_usec = min_sample_us; |
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min_sample_counter = 0; |
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} |
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return uint64_t(estimate_us); |
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/*
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timestamp jitter correction class |
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#pragma once |
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class JitterCorrection { |
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public: |
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// constructor
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JitterCorrection(uint16_t max_lag_ms=500, uint16_t convergence_loops=100); |
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// correct an offboard timestamp to a jitter-free local
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// timestamp. See JitterCorrection.cpp for details
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uint64_t correct_offboard_timestamp_usec(uint64_t offboard_usec, uint64_t local_usec); |
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const uint16_t max_lag_ms; |
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const uint16_t convergence_loops; |
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int64_t link_offset_usec; |
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int64_t min_sample_us; |
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bool initialised; |
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uint16_t min_sample_counter; |
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}; |
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