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Read the CSV report
The CSV report helps you to analyze the vehicle status and messages from the G-sensor.
The G-sensor is a 3-axis (X/ Y/ Z) accelerometer which is able to detect the magnitude and
direction of acceleration. The G-sensor can be used to sense orientation (because the direction
of velocity changes), coordinate acceleration (so long as it produces g-force or a change in
g-force) and provides the measurement of low g forces resulting from fall, tilt, motion, positioning,
shock or vibration.
The X/ Y/ Z axes:
1. X [0-4]/ Y [0-4]/ Z [0-4]: The vector data consists of three acceleration values, the X, Y, and
Z parts of the acceleration. The G Sensor will detect the values of X, Y, and Z five times per
second.
X/ Y/ Z [0]: The sampling value of X/ Y/ Z in the first detection in a second.
X/ Y/ Z [1]: The sampling value of X/ Y/ Z in the second detection in a second.
X/ Y/ Z [2]: The sampling value of X/ Y/ Z in the third detection in a second.
X/ Y/ Z [3]: The sampling value of X/ Y/ Z in the fourth e detection in a second.
X/ Y/ Z [4]: The sampling value of X/ Y/ Z in the fifth detection in a second.
2. G [0-4]: The average values of X, Y, and Z will be calculated five times per second as well.
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