Fidelio Telemetry

Fidelio Telemetry
Industry Computer software
Founded 2013 (2013)
Headquarters Italy
Key people
G. Martelli (CEO),(Software Architect)
G. Lockmer (CSO)
C. Huang (CTO)
Products Software
Number of employees
8
Website http://www.fideliotelemetry.com

Fidelio Telemetry is a computer software company, located in Italy, to develop telemetry software for R/C Racing Car. Its products include "Fidelio Orchestra" and "Testbed". Fidelio Telemetry develops telemetry software for processing and plotting telemetry data for R/C Car vehicles and RC racing setup.

History

The Fidelio Company was founded in 2013, and has been providing telemetry software.
In 2015 it claimed to have over 3000 customers.

Products

SoftwareYear
Fidelio Basic2013
Fidelio Orchestra2013
Testbed 2016 Professional2015
Testbed 2016 lite2015
Testbed Professional 20172016
Testbed lite 20172016

Telemetry in R/C Racing Car

The rise of radio controller with telemetry support in RC Car world joint the opportunities offered by computer calculation are bringing new challenges to maintaining effective tools and analyzing programs for critical data and situations. The telemetry system in R/C world are introduced since 2010. The radio transmitter for R/C of last generation equipped with telemetry system can be store an enormus amount of data. The Fidelio software are able to display, processing and anlyze[1] information from the following sensors:

  • Engine RPM
  • Temperature
  • Voltage
  • Throttle
  • Brake
  • Steering

The calculation modules offers the capability to evaluate variables such as:

  • Top speed
  • Dynamic response of the car (weight transfer study)
  • Ideal racing line

Optimal Racing Line & Camera Car support

In motorsport, the racing line or simply "the line" is the path taken by a driver through a corner or series of corners with the typical goal of minimizing lap times. The software supports:

  • Camera Car monitor (linked to telemetry informations)
  • A computation of optimal racing line for the track drawn.

See also

References

  1. "RCTech". Retrieved 14 May 2016.
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