Personal IDR

Personal IDR

Incident Data Recorder

Free
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Details about Personal IDR

  • Released
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  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • March 24, 2015
  • October 5, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 1014KB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English
    Catalan
    Croatian
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Version History of Personal IDR

1.9

October 9, 2023

Updated to iOS 16 and price reduced to zero.

1.8

July 25, 2020

Update to support iOS13 and provide enhanced visual display on newer devices.

1.7

June 6, 2017

More effective auto-levelling to determine device orientation during use Rotation data consistent across entire test with CSV OffsetX value showing current change in pitch angle to facilitate easier post-incident analysis Various other bug fixes and performance enhancements

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1.5

September 21, 2016

Updated to iOS10 Output CSV file pitch and roll now exported to emphasise pitch as a rotation about the y-axis and roll a rotation about the x-axis

1.4

May 16, 2016

This release fixes an issue where background mode wasn't working properly in iOS9. Start and end points highlighted in result maps. The app is designed to run continuously while driving. You can use any other app in the foreground (e.g. Maps for navigation) and Personal IDR will continue to record data and automatically trigger if your vehicle is involved in an incident.

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1.3

April 30, 2016

Revised auto-levelling functions to utilize gyro data more effectively together with GPS and gravity vector orientation. Minor bug fixes.

1.2

August 22, 2015

Revised auto-levelling algorithm. Various bug fixes.

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1.1

June 6, 2015

All new auto-level feature introduced to automatically compensate for changes in gradient while driving. This ensures a far closer correlation between the GPS speed and accelerometer based speed than previously possible. GPS acceleration graph added to 30 minute GPS only data view. Minor issue fixed when restoring correct screen brightness when moving the app to the background. Automatic triggering thresholds adjusted. App name changed to Personal IDR.

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1.0.1

March 24, 2015

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Description of Personal IDR

Personal IDR is an incident data recorder built into your phone, designed primarily for use in cars to record the events and behaviour of the car when an incident takes place. This information is invaluable when explaining what happened during an incident. For example in a collision scenario it could show that you did stop at that intersection, or it could show that you were not driving at excessive speed. For best results the phone should be mounted or positioned* in the car with either of the long edges of the phone perpendicular to the direction of travel. Note that the phone does not have to be level, internal levelling takes care of that aspect. Once positioned in the car, or you are about to drive off, press the reset button (ideally on level ground) to set the calibration of the device to the current pitch and roll of the vehicle. The attitude indicator shows the current orientation of the phone relative to the initial orientation of the phone so you can always check the orientation. If the orientation isn't correct, or if you move the phone within the car, press the reset button again. In use Personal IDR normally displays a car dashboard (or map of your track) and the mode of operation is similar to custom built devices in common use with many public and private organisations. Personal IDR detects when a significant acceleration event takes place or it can be triggered manually. To trigger manually, simply DOUBLE-TAP on the speedometer. You may want to trigger the device after passing a speed check for example. When triggered the app records the previous 60 seconds and following 10 seconds of GPS, accelerometer and gyro data at about 50 Hz. It also records up to the last 30 minutes of GPS position data. The data is stored in two CSV files which can be downloaded or forwarded to an email address of your choice. There is also the option to display the results within the app itself and you can create a PDF file of the results. When viewing the result graphs, swipe right to expand the view and swipe left to contract it again. Tapping on each of the graphs displays the next graph in turn. For full and detailed analysis of the incident however you will need to download the CSV files. Continued use of GPS can significantly reduce battery life so Personal IDR has three power-save options. The first keeps the app fully active at all times which is ideal if you want to keep the dashboard visible. In this mode connecting your phone to a power supply is recommended. There is also an option to allow the screen to dim and suspend updates to the dashboard. Tap the screen once to restore normal brightness and updates. Finally there is an option to allow Personal IDR to move into the background. Data is still recorded however as it is important that you have a continual record of the motion of the vehicle and obviously you can't know in advance when you will require Personal IDR to trigger! In all power-save modes, the system can shut down GPS if it detects that you are no longer driving. Note that if the system does shut down GPS, it can take a few minutes of driving before it becomes fully operational again. You can however force the system to start GPS immediately by bringing Personal IDR back into the foreground. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. * Please note that if your phone is not positioned in the car with the long edge perpendicular to the direction of travel, or if you don't set the phone by pressing the Reset button, the accelerometer based speed trace is unlikely to match the GPS speed. The Auto-level feature built into the app will attempt to correct for any mismatch but it will work far more effectively if the phone is positioned correctly. Testing on this and other IDR devices has also shown that the GPS speed trace tends to lag the actual speed of the vehicle by about 0.5 to 1.0 seconds.
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Personal IDR: FAQ

Is Personal IDR available on iPad devices?

No, Personal IDR isn’t iPad-friendly.

Who launched the app?

The Personal IDR app was launched by Joseph G Neades.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Personal IDR app?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 13.0 or higher.

How do users rate the Personal IDR app?

There are no ratings for the Personal IDR app at the moment.

What category is the Personal IDR app?

The App Genre Of The Personal Idr App Is Navigation.

What’s the current version of the Personal IDR app?

The current version of Personal IDR is 1.9.

When was the most recent Personal IDR update made available?

The date of the latest Personal IDR update is October 5, 2024.

Do you know when Personal IDR was first made available?

Personal IDR became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Personal IDR appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Personal IDR app is Joseph G Neades.

What are the languages available on Personal IDR?

Personal IDR is now available to use in American English, Catalan, Croatian and 18 more.

Does Apple Arcade support Personal IDR among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Personal IDR is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Personal IDR?

Unfortunately, Personal IDR does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Personal IDR fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Personal IDR is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Personal IDR?

No, there are no advertisements in Personal IDR.

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