Data smoothing in your app compared to Garmin with Assioma's

FYI.

I tested the 1.6.4 version today, recording a ramp test, using the Asioma’s, while doing a BigRingVR ride, capturing the Neo 2T’s power.

Apparently, there’s a course, as I got a map - I only noticed that on Strava, but I probably am overlooking a setting (?).

The power curve from the Assioma’s doesn’t look good. You’d think that is a result of capturing power from pedals, but I’ve cut out an equally long stretch from an outdoor ride, also from the Assioma’s. That looks a whole lot better, which is what I usually get.

(As expected, the Neo’s curve is probably the flatest - I went from 240 W to 250 for the last 90 seconds of the ramp test recording.)

TD App - Assioma’s


Neo 2T

Outdoor Assioma’s

Oh no I thought you were not ready yet… I need a different ramp test for analysis. I hope you enjoyed it :slight_smile:

It looks like Garmin has smoothing but we will review this.

I didn’t actually do the ramp test, I just picked the first workout I saw.

I’m never sure how that smoothing works - the Garmin Edge is on 1 second recording, but my display is showing the 3 second average…

I don’t know either, I will record both Garmin and our app at the same time both 1s and 3s display on Garmin unless you have time :slight_smile:

I can do that…

Cool send me both files please

The Garmin doesn’t flinch, whether I put it at 3, 10 or 30 seconds average (display), it remains a second-by-second recording.

The TD App recording looks more sketchy…

Test 1
https://www.strava.com/activities/4436950527 / https://www.strava.com/activities/4436922544/analysis

Test 2
https://www.strava.com/activities/4436955248 / https://www.strava.com/activities/4436951471/analysis

For the second test, I disabled 3-sec smoothing (on for the 1st)

Okay, it looks like actually Strava doing something. I didn’t get anything from the earlier ride to GC, but now that I look at these two, the power curve looks much more like the TD App one.

So, I think you can put a lid on it…


Still, it’s weird that if I take only 2 minutes from that outdoor ride (GC recording), I do not see that kind of power curve. Maybe it is like that as the power for the test was low and you get less fluctuation at harder efforts?

(Which still doesn’t explain why today’s first TD App ‘test’ did show the same mess, even at higher power. I can email you the files, if you need them.)

I will review this later that if you are using out app in single sided mode the power will be more erratic. So it depends on your Assiomas settings. I realized I am not sure what we are talking about regarding eratic. Let me review more and try to understand.

I can only use it in single sided mode, but the Assioma ‘unify’ is on, i.e. L/R are combined, the power doubling in the TD App is off.

I just zoomed in more and on the outdoor GC recording, data points are plotted every four seconds, whereas in the TCX file, data is recorded per second.

This may have to do with the length of the activity, because in the short recording posted here, the data points are plotted second-by-second. There might be something about this in the GC documentation, but I don’t think it’s worth the effort.

Also, I’m using an outdoor and an indoor profile - maybe that defaults to another plotting too. There is no difference in the Edge power recording, not in the profile setting, not in the TCX file. Only GPS is switched off in the indoor profile.

I will record my next long(er) indoor activity using my Neo on my Edge too, to see if that does the same thing, i.e. plot 4 second data points…

I see the problem with the original comparison. Two totally different scales because new has a 0w section and assioma’s do not… See below

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I think it’s also because of the 4-sec data points being plotted in the long ride, against the 1-second data points plotted in the shorter test

And yes, if you then also apply different scales, the one with the higher scale will look even smoother.

If I use the zoom screen and then take 10 minutes of the long ride, you get this (it’s not the same 10-min cut-out as before).

That just looks ‘better’ because it uses a 5-sec data points plot.

If I take the 2-min test and zoom in, I get this.

And that’s a 1-sec data plot.

I find my Assiomas (it was a DUO, then the right side died and now it’s an UNO) and it’s Very noisy.(v accurate?)

This was (dual) recorded on a Garmin w/ 1s recording. (The plot is every 2s)
Screenshot 2023-04-07 at 7.04.48 AM

A little depressing duo>uno. I contacted after warrantee ended and they sent me new uno. Yes my uno is super jumpy too. I think all (or most) pedal and crank arms pms are. Tacx Neo is as well but Wahoo is super smooth

With the risk of repeating myself: only a handfull of trainers have measured power (strain gauge). Almost all use speed/power conversion following a curve that is offset with resistance/slope setting.
That´s why they have a more stable output.
The ´noisy´ look of a real power measurement is totally normal.

I also did contact them. (Warranty over by like a few months)

They did offer me a discount on a new unit, but it was far too much for me to spend.

Oh right I remember now you said something like that but I did not internalize it, I did this time :), My neo is super noise but just looked and Ray/DC says it does not have a real power meter.

Mine were only used indoors so they asked for pictures and they looked new, and they could see the error code so they did it. I guess it is dependent on the exact details.

mine was a battery depletion issue. It didnt last 50hours… at the end, it lasted only lke 3-5hours. Then now it’s completely dead.