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antmon

v1.2.5

Published

Monitor and visualize ANT+ wireless sensors, its a chrome packaged app

Downloads

28

Readme

antmonitor

A chrome packaged app that listen to broadcasts from sensors (e.g heart rate) with visualization in a chart. It supports receiving broadcast from multiple sensors of the same device profile. A timer is available for basic timing.

Open for non-commercial/personal use : https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Screenshot:

Screenshot

*nix:

* Listing of attached usb devices from Dynastream
    'lsusb | grep Dynastream'

* Listing of processes that owns USB devices
    'sudo lsof +D /dev/bus/usb'

* suunto/usb-serial-simple kernel driver attaches automatically to ANT USB in latest linux kernels
    fixed by blacklisting it in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf, or dynamically by 'sudo rmmod suunto'/'sudo rmmod usb-serial-simple'

* Tracing usb traffic/packets on bus 4

   'cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon/4u'

Tested platforms:

*nix (Fedora/Ubuntu) Chrome 36.0.1951.5 dev/Chrome stable

Windows 8.1

    Chrome Canary/Chrome stable

USB ANT hardware requirements:

USB sticks:

    ANT USB 2 - Bus 00? Device 00?: ID 0fcf:1008 Dynastream Innovations, Inc. Mini stick Suunto
    ANT USB-m - Bus 00? Device 00?: ID 0fcf:1009 Dynastream Innovations, Inc.

The app. wil only search for these vendor id/product id. on *nix based systems.

Currently supported device profiles:

    Heart Rate Monitor (including legacy)
    Bike Speed And Cadence/Speed/Cadence (including legacy)
    Temperature

Development platform:

Two USB ANT sticks
Linux KVM (VMWARE also works, Virtualbox has timer issues)
    Windows virtual machine with  [SimulANT+](http://www.thisisant.com/developer/resources/downloads/ "SimulANT+") v ADY1.5.0.0
Chrome
Brackets

Known issues:

  • Windows: Require WINUSB drivers for ANT stick -> can be installed with the tool ZADIG http://zadig.akeo.ie/
  • Resource relase : * Garmin Express: Garmin Core Update Service must be disabled * ANT Agent : must be exited