[Ovmsdev] Car lost GPRS connection notification
Mark Webb-Johnson
mark at webb-johnson.net
Mon May 21 11:42:52 HKT 2012
Bennett,
> Does cell coverage vary while the car is stationary in one place?
Yes, particularly if coverage is margin. Some equipment turns on, a thunderstorm starts, the wind blows the wrong way ;-)
> On a related note, I do think the App could do a better job of saying where connection problems lie.
I think the GPRS? and SERVER? SMS commands we're working on should go some way to addressing this.
Regards, Mark.
On 21 May, 2012, at 3:42 AM, Bennett Leeds wrote:
> On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 8:57 PM, <ovmsdev-request at lists.teslaclub.hk> wrote:
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> Date: Sun, 20 May 2012 00:19:35 +0800
> From: Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net>
> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] Car lost GPRS connection notification
> To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev at lists.teslaclub.hk>
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> Bennett,
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> The only benefit for this is for the user to be informed when his car is offline.
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> Not my requirement, but I guess if the user is charging somewhere critical (e.g. on a trip, in a hotel) and wants to be informed if the charging is interrupted, he also wants to be informed if the car can't tell him the charge has been interrupted (because it is offline with no cellular coverage).
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> Regards, Mark.
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> Does cell coverage vary while the car is stationary in one place? I would have thought that having parked the car, plugged in it, and started charging that the owner would check the charge status right then and there on the App. If he couldn't reach the server, or if the car couldn't reach the server, then he'd know that right away and the message an hour later would be either superfluous or too late.
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> On a related note, I do think the App could do a better job of saying where connection problems lie. This would help during installation as well, when users don't really know if the car isn't talking to the server or if the App isn't talking to the server. Once you know how things work you can figure it out, but the newbies installing for the first time don't know. I'm thinking of the App saying for each car when it heard from it last (or ever), as well as the App saying when it last heard from the server (if ever). And, while I'm at it, an SMS message asking the car when it heard from the server last would be useful for debugging configuration issues as well.
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