Hi!
I stumbled across a thesis that compares results between PP, Stages and a GPS App (Innovative App Design).
You can read it here: https://spatial.usc.edu/wp-content/uplo ... ouglas.pdf
The conclusions are very positive for PP, but I think that there is a source of error that the author neglected and could close the gap between Stages and PP even more: the obvious fact that Stages is a left leg only PM...
Anyway, it is a good read for us PP owners and for Velocomp engineers
Best regards.
B
Sensor Technologies for Determining Cyclist Power Output
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Re: Sensor Technologies for Determining Cyclist Power Output
I think I read this a few years ago when it first came out.
The "3 second latency" he refers to in PowerPod is due to its internal Dynamic Power Smoothing setting. I wish the author had read our instructions!
Overall, however, he concludes what we already know...that our opposing force technology produces outstanding measurements.
The "3 second latency" he refers to in PowerPod is due to its internal Dynamic Power Smoothing setting. I wish the author had read our instructions!
Overall, however, he concludes what we already know...that our opposing force technology produces outstanding measurements.
John Hamann