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- | ====== Concepts ====== | + | {{indexmenu_n> |
- | ToDo | + | ====== Definitions ====== |
- | Location | + | In BBT we work with the following timing concepts and definitions. |
- | Timing point | + | ===== General ===== |
- | + | * **Event**: You can consider an event in BBT as a project or file that you open for each event/race that you want to time. You can only have one event open at the time. Each event may contain one or more races | |
- | Timing unit | + | * **Race**: A specific race within an event. For example the same event could have a 5 km race, a 10 km race and a half marathon race |
- | + | * **Wave**: Each race can have one or more waves. For example a big MTB race may be one race, but the participants are split into multiple waves/ | |
- | Raw time | + | |
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- | Computed time | + | |
+ | ===== Timing ===== | ||
+ | * **Location**: | ||
+ | * **Timing point**: A timing point is the point where a specific time is recorded. For example a single location called 'Start and Finish' | ||
+ | * **Timing Unit**: An electronic device that records the time of every participant crosses it - typically a timing box connected to an antennas in a mat, reading a chip/ | ||
+ | * **Raw time**: The time registed by a timing unit when passed by a chip/ | ||
+ | * **Computed time**: A calculated time based on the boundary conditions dictated by the physical setup and the race setup. For example the computed Finish time could be the difference between the raw time at the Start-timing-point and the raw time at the Finish-timing-point. | ||