03-01-2024 06:13 PM
Dear all,
We are working on a project which involves monitoring behaivor/stress of dairy cows. I know this is a bit exotic application but we would like to evaluate the applicability of the BHI260AP sensor in our device and we purchased an Application Board 3.0 and a BHI260AP Shuttle Board.
I was able to set up COINES (v2.8_rc) from the official download under Ubuntu 20.04. I checked the bhy2 klio_selflearning example and got it working on PC and on the MCU. I would like to prepare a PoC device we can try on actual animals and collect data. My immediate problem is that the klio_selflearning example (like other bhy2 examples) waits for the serial console to open (via USB). I think I found the point where coines_open_comm_intf() waits for the USB serial connection and I can also replace console logging with file logging. But before hacking into the source I would like to inquire if there was a less hacky, "official" way of achiving the samples run on power up.
I searched the site and this forum and the knowledge base particular but found no information on the KLIO algorithm. Is there some algorithmic description I missed? Is this a propriatary algorithm? What are the license conditions?
Thanks,
Levente
03-06-2024 09:37 AM
Hi LLevai,
As you used application Board 3.0 and BHI260AP Shuttle Board, you can directly run selflearning example code https://github.com/boschsensortec/BHY2_SensorAPI/tree/master/examples/klio_selflearning on your hardware.
03-06-2024 08:14 PM
Hi BSTRobin,
Thank you for your answer. I know about the example and tried it, as I wrote. In the mean time I did further tests with the bhy2 api. I think I grasped how to use the klio firmwares, and I will be able to create a PoC system we can start to use. However, if we find this system usable I will need to modify the BMI260AP firmware itself, including the KLIO virtual sensor. I would like to inquire again about the specifics of the algorithm: availability in source or binary form so that I can use it in the BHI260AP SDK (I do not find this as a driver or a sample there, Ifound the firmwares in the COINES distribution only), licensing terms and price conditions if the algorithm is propriatary.
Thnaks,
Levetne
03-07-2024 02:33 AM
Hi LLevai,
Thanks for your message. We gladly publish all publicly available info, but sadly are unable to share the requested info. Thanks for your understanding.
03-07-2024 07:40 AM
Hi BSTRobin,
This means that information on licensing or availability in source or binary form (say, as driver) is not public? Sad to hear that. I did not ask for e.g. the source code per se, I'm inquiring about conditions if it can be obtained.
Cheers, Levente