[reports] fix WhiteVest assets

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Project for collecting, logging, emitting, and visualizing telemetry data from a model rocket containing an **inboard Raspberry Pi Zero** with an **Arduino receiving telemetry**. As opposed to the previous example, this one uses a **LoRa radio transceiver**.
This system is more detailed and contains better documentation, which can be seen in the references [2] and [3]. The software architecture is presented below:
![White Vest's Software Architecture](assets/COTS/softwareArc2.png)
![White Vest's Software Architecture](assets/WhiteVest/software.png)
### Air Program

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# SITUATION REPORT 1 (04/11/2022)
## Study White Vest
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This project is divided into 2 parts the **Air** and the **Ground**.
![white vests](/sit-rep1-img/air-ground.png)
![white vests](assets/WhiteVest/software.png)
The **Air** is the system that is in the rocket itself (on-board computer), this part is the one that handles reading the sensors, logging, and sending the data to the **Ground Station**. In our case the **Air** will be the EggTimer itself.
The Ground Station has the task of receiving and storing the data sent by the rocket and allows you to view it through a web application (made with go).
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### DashBoard
The white vests dashboard shows the altitude, speed, temperature, pressure, pitch, yaw, signal info, and a map of the rocket's location. I think it shows all the information we need for our project, but if more is needed it doesn't seem too difficult to add.
![dashboard](/sit-rep1-img/dashboard.png)
![dashboard](assets/WhiteVest/dashboard.png)
### White Vests Problems
Some of the problems that the devs of this project pointed out, in our case don't apply:
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## How eggtimer sends data
The document that explains how eggtimer transmits the data is in the references of this document, point 3 ([Eggtimer Telemetry Data Format Specification](http://eggtimerrocketry.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Eggtimer-Telemetry-Data-Format.pdf))
The data sent by eggtimer depends on the model we are using, as shown in the following table.
![eggtimer data](/sit-rep1-img/eggtimer_data.png)
![eggtimer data](assets/COTS/eggtimer_data.png)
(I haven't had much time to understand how it works, I will do that in the next few weeks.)
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## References
* [1] [White Vest github](https://github.com/johnjones4/white-vest)
* [2] [johnjonesfour](https://johnjonesfour.com/2020/10/03/model-rocket-telemetry-part-1/)
* [3] [Eggtimer Telemetry Data Format Specification](http://eggtimerrocketry.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Eggtimer-Telemetry-Data-Format.pdf)
* \[1\] [White Vest github](https://github.com/johnjones4/white-vest)
* \[2\] [johnjonesfour](https://johnjonesfour.com/2020/10/03/model-rocket-telemetry-part-1/)
* \[3\] [Eggtimer Telemetry Data Format Specification](http://eggtimerrocketry.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Eggtimer-Telemetry-Data-Format.pdf)

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