Virtual Exercise Tour in 'raw' format
Here is some information about Virtual Exercise Tour * http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/26748 - Virtual equivalence : matching visual scene and treadmill walking speeds in virtual reality * http://www.instructables.com/id/Add-CadenceSpeedOdometer-to-Your-Spin-Bike./ * homebrew speed sensor for bike * http://www.slashgear.com/garmin-fr60-fitness-watch-with-ant-wireless-sync-3032584/ = ANT wireless fitness protocol = ANT+ wireless fitness protocol * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANT_(network) * http://www.thisisant.com/ant/ant-in-sport * http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/09/brief-tour-of-ant-enabled-fitnessgym.html * description of session with ANT+ bike and ANT+ garmin sports watch * http://www.ti.com/ww/en/mcu/ant/index.shtml?DCMP=TI_ANT&HQS=Other+OT+ant * TI chipset with support for ANT+ * http://www.thisisant.com/pages/products/usb-stick * ANT+ USB stick for host-side == ANT+ and android == * http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-applications/28666-ant-android.html - Someone asks for ANT+ app for android * people discussing TI chipset that support ANT+ radio frequencies (apparently in the bluetooth range) * http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=563765 {{{ Post #10, Oct 18, 2010 says: The information I posted was directly cut and pasted from correspondence with HTC. I am not a hardware expert and wouldn't know if the information/terminology supplied to me was consistent or not. What I want is an ANT+ compatible Android device like the HTC Legends used by team HTC Columbia in this years Tour de France. I went on a mission to find out which HTC models were capable based on press releases from ANT+ and Texas Instruments. Statements in those press releases were inconsistent with HTC's current Android model specs on their website. This led me to contact various departments within HTC for answers. According to email I received from HTC, the Legends used in the TdF had one-off hardware modifications using TI's WiLink chipsets, and are not available to consumers just yet. Bottom line, HTC said consumer-ready ANT+ connectivity solutions do not exist for their current Android lineup. }}}