The VBOX unit has three dynamic modes. These dynamic modes directly change the SMI smoothing index applied by the GNSS engine to all Doppler-derived data, most notably speed and heading. The lower smoothing levels have a higher dynamic response but are adversely noisier.
The three options are:
- High dynamics (default): Should be used for high-accuracy trigger brake stops or any test where time and distance are critical and the vehicle test incorporates highly dynamic manoeuvres.
- Medium dynamics: Suitable for testing that does not involve high-dynamic manoeuvres.
- Low dynamics: Can be used for less dynamic applications, such as steady-state speed measurement or coast-down testing.
You can change the dynamic mode via the VBOX Setup Software or on the Front Panel of the unit.