Substantial design artifact + canonical-source ingest for the TRM business plane. Schema draft (synthesis): - wiki/synthesis/directus-schema-draft.md — working agreement for the multi-tenant schema. Pseudo multi-tenant under organizations; entries as the unit of timing; course definition (stages/segments/geofences/ waypoints/SLZs); penalty system "numbers in DB, math in code" with an evaluator registry and progressive bracket math; per-entry timing tables; per-stage start-order strategies (manual / previous_stage_clean_result / inverse_top_n_then_natural / inverse_of_overall) covering both Tirana 24h and Rally Albania patterns. Two role surfaces (org role vs racing role) called out explicitly. Decisions captured; Open questions reduced to one (geometry retroactivity engine, deferred to Phase 2.5). Source ingest: - raw/Regulations_2025.pdf + wiki/sources/rally-albania-regulations- 2025.md — formal ingest of the canonical Rally Albania 2025 rulebook. Section numbers preserved as §X.Y so the schema draft and future SPA work can cite precisely. Flagged follow-ups: the SLZ formula lives in the Supplementary Regulations (don't hardcode); M-7 numbering bug; unmodeled neutralization zones. Faulty-position flag (cross-plane operator workflow): - entities/postgres-timescaledb.md, entities/processor.md, concepts/position-record.md — operator-controlled boolean on the positions hypertable; processor filters WHERE faulty = false on every read; flagging triggers windowed recompute via the recompute:requests stream. Implementation strategy on entity pages: - entities/directus.md — Schema management section documenting the snapshots/ + db-init/ convention, container-startup apply pipeline. - entities/processor.md — Phase 2 long-lived branch model with PROCESSOR_PHASE_2_ENABLED flag-gating for incremental main merges; Phase 2.5 deferral note. Index and log updated.
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Position Record
The normalized record produced by tcp-ingestion and consumed by processor. The boundary contract between vendor adapters and the rest of the system.
Shape (Teltonika reference)
type Position = {
device_id: string // IMEI from the handshake
timestamp: Date // from the AVL record's GPS timestamp
latitude: number
longitude: number
altitude: number
angle: number // heading, 0-360
speed: number // km/h
satellites: number
priority: 0 | 1 | 2 // 0=Low, 1=High, 2=Panic (Teltonika spec)
attributes: {
[io_id: string]: number | bigint | Buffer
}
}
The system architecture doc lists a slimmer canonical form — device_id, timestamp, lat, lon, speed, heading, plus an attribute bag — and the Teltonika doc extends it with altitude, satellites, priority. Treat the Teltonika shape as the current concrete contract.
The attributes bag — pass through unchanged
The Ingestion service does not name, interpret, filter, or unit-convert IO elements. attributes is a verbatim representation of the IO element bag from the AVL record, keyed by the numeric IO element ID as a string.
Two reasons:
- Model-specific interpretation belongs where the model is known. The processor configures per-model IO mappings; doing this in the parser would couple Ingestion to a registry of every device model in the fleet.
- A new model never breaks Ingestion. A packet with
IO 1234from a device whose config we have not yet imported gets stored under"1234"and the position is still useful; the attribute is recoverable later.
This is the property that makes the protocol-adapter model-agnostic.
What's codec-defined vs. model-defined
For teltonika:
- Codec-defined (always present, same shape per codec): timestamp, lat/lon/alt, angle, satellites, speed, priority. These fill out the typed fields above.
- Model-defined (varies between models, opaque to parser): everything in the IO bag.
Codec-specific quirks
- Speed =
0x0000means GPS data is invalid, not "stationary." The parser preserves this verbatim (speed = 0); the processor decides whether to surface it as "no GPS fix" or coalesce with the stationary case. - Lat/Lon are two's complement signed integers — first bit = sign. Parsing must be sign-aware.
- Codec 16 carries a Generation Type (0–7: On Exit, On Entrance, On Both, Reserved, Hysteresis, On Change, Eventual, Periodical) that is codec-defined but not currently in the Position shape. Open question on whether to promote it to a typed field. See avl-data-format.
- Codec 8 Extended NX section carries variable-length IO values — these land in
attributesasBuffer, alongside the fixed-width N1/N2/N4/N8 entries.
Downstream contract
processor is responsible for naming IO elements (e.g. "16" → "odometer_km"), unit conversions, and any filtering. It writes the typed fields to the positions hypertable and may write derived/named attributes to other tables.
Wire shape vs. storage shape
The Position type above is the wire shape — what tcp-ingestion produces and what flows through redis-streams. The storage shape in the positions hypertable extends it with one operator-controlled field:
faulty: boolean(defaultfalse) — set after the fact by track operators through directus when a position is unrealistic (jumpy GPS, impossible coordinate/speed). processor evaluators filterWHERE faulty = falseon every read; flagged positions are excluded from peak-speed calculations, crossing detection, and recompute. See the operator workflow in the directus-schema-draft.
This field exists only at rest. Ingestion and the live channel never see it; it has no meaning until a human reviews the data.