pub struct ALTITUDE_DATA {
pub time_usec: u64,
pub altitude_monotonic: f32,
pub altitude_amsl: f32,
pub altitude_local: f32,
pub altitude_relative: f32,
pub altitude_terrain: f32,
pub bottom_clearance: f32,
}dialect-storm32 only.Expand description
The current system altitude.
ID: 141
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§time_usec: u64Timestamp (UNIX Epoch time or time since system boot). The receiving end can infer timestamp format (since 1.1.1970 or since system boot) by checking for the magnitude of the number.
altitude_monotonic: f32This altitude measure is initialized on system boot and monotonic (it is never reset, but represents the local altitude change). The only guarantee on this field is that it will never be reset and is consistent within a flight. The recommended value for this field is the uncorrected barometric altitude at boot time. This altitude will also drift and vary between flights.
altitude_amsl: f32This altitude measure is strictly above mean sea level and might be non-monotonic (it might reset on events like GPS lock or when a new QNH value is set). It should be the altitude to which global altitude waypoints are compared to. Note that it is not the GPS altitude, however, most GPS modules already output MSL by default and not the WGS84 altitude.
altitude_local: f32This is the local altitude in the local coordinate frame. It is not the altitude above home, but in reference to the coordinate origin (0, 0, 0). It is up-positive.
altitude_relative: f32This is the altitude above the home position. It resets on each change of the current home position.
altitude_terrain: f32This is the altitude above terrain. It might be fed by a terrain database or an altimeter. Values smaller than -1000 should be interpreted as unknown.
bottom_clearance: f32This is not the altitude, but the clear space below the system according to the fused clearance estimate. It generally should max out at the maximum range of e.g. the laser altimeter. It is generally a moving target. A negative value indicates no measurement available.
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Source§impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for ALTITUDE_DATA
impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for ALTITUDE_DATA
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impl Clone for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ALTITUDE_DATA
fn clone(&self) -> ALTITUDE_DATA
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impl Debug for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§impl Default for ALTITUDE_DATA
impl Default for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for ALTITUDE_DATA
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
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Source§impl MessageData for ALTITUDE_DATA
impl MessageData for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§impl PartialEq for ALTITUDE_DATA
impl PartialEq for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§impl Serialize for ALTITUDE_DATA
impl Serialize for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§impl TS for ALTITUDE_DATA
impl TS for ALTITUDE_DATA
Source§type WithoutGenerics = ALTITUDE_DATA
type WithoutGenerics = ALTITUDE_DATA
WithoutGenerics should just be Self.
If the type does have generic parameters, then all generic parameters must be replaced with
a dummy type, e.g ts_rs::Dummy or ().
The only requirement for these dummy types is that EXPORT_TO must be None. Read moreSource§type OptionInnerType = ALTITUDE_DATA
type OptionInnerType = ALTITUDE_DATA
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