Welcome to Telemetry’s documentation!

The Telemetry project is a collection of tools for remote data-visualization and communication with embedded devices.

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At its core, Telemetry is a communication protocol.

Data is exchanged on named channels, called topics (ex : foo, bar and qux on the figure above).

Sending data is called publishing.

Telemetry TM;
int32_t i = 123;

TM.pub_i32("foo", i);

Receiving data is called subscribing. A variable attached to a topic will be updated each time new data is received under this topic.

Telemetry TM;
float throttle;

TM.attach_f32_to("throttle", &throttle);

for(;;) {
   TM.update();
}

Extra tools are build around this protocol to provide a fun and easy way to communicate with the device from a computer in real-time.

The Telemetry project is constituted of different libraries at the moment:

  • Protocol implementations

    • Telemetry: Portable C/C++ implementation of the protocol. Runs on embedded platforms (Arduino, Mbed, etc.).
    • Pytelemetry: Python implementation of the protocol. Runs on Windows, Mac OS, Linux
  • Desktop Tools

    • Pytelemetrycli: Smart command line interface. Open live plots on received data from a single command,

    reconfigure device in real-time, logging, network analysis, etc. Runs on Windows, Mac OS and Linux

Contents:

Indices and tables