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46 - Notio Aerometer

Author
Michael Liberzon
Published
Thu 02 Apr 2020
Episode Link
https://zencastr.com/z/sXrT_1Yi

  • 3:00 what is the Notio aero sensor and what it does
  • 6:30 gear that’s fast on one rider at their speed is not necessarily fast on you at your speed
  • 8:30 the impact of rider speed on aerodynamic drag
  • 14:30 the inspiration behind the creation of the Notio device
  • 17:15 the evolution from a full integration sensor to an aero meter
  • 20:00 how does it work?
  • 21:00 how does Notio assess rolling resistance drag and mechanical drivetrain drag?
    • User input for both.
    • If precision is important, controlling variables like road conditions, wind, traffic, temperature is key 
    • Notio will help analyze data for any and all users
  • 29:15 Benchmark ride / test:
    • ~2km out-and-back, 
    • software cleans up the aero data and returns a reliable CdA for the run
    • Great for multiple passes on the same stretch of road on the same day to test equipment or position changes
    • What you can learn from a benchmark ride
  • 39:45 Free / training ride: 
    •  Useful for assessing sustainability of a tested position
    •  Gives you data for the whole ride 
  • 43:00 limitations of the device in non-zero (side wind) airflow conditions
  • 53:45 the challenges of interpreting the data and displaying relevant information to the end user in real time
  • 57:30 using machine learning to improve analysis and better predict correct data and weed out errors
  • 1:02:30 the possibility of integrating Notio data with other metrics tools on the market 
  • 1:09:00 the case for club / coach use of the device for testing 
  • 1:11:00 what’s next for Notio?

To learn more about the Notio Aerometer or to order your very own, check out their website

To try it for yourself - for those in the Toronto area - send me a note and we'll set up an outdoor wind tunnel session once the Covid-tine has been lifted.

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