Measuring sensors report
The Measuring sensors report in Navixy is designed to provide detailed data from configured measurement sensors or virtual sensors with a source value calculation method over a selected period.
This report allows users to view both graphical and statistical information from their devices' sensors, aiding in effective monitoring and decision-making.
Requirements for generating the report
To successfully generate the Measuring sensors report, the following conditions must be met:
Device compatibility: Ensure that the device supports the required sensor reading on the platform. You can verify this by checking the list of supported inputs for the specific model.
Active data transmission: The device and its sensors must be configured correctly and actively transmitting data.
Virtual sensors: Virtual sensors should have a source value calculation method and provide numeric values to the platform.
Sensor configuration: The measurement sensors must be properly configured on the platform.
Report parameters
The report uses several parameters to tailor the output to your needs:
Details time range: Displays the received readings in increments of 5, 30 minutes, 1, 3, or 6 hours in the data detail table.
X-axis on the graph: Choose whether to display the information by time or mileage.
Smooth data: Apply smoothing to the graph to filter out peak values and average the data when there is significant variance.
Show address: Displays the address received by the platform along with the data from the sensor. The address shown corresponds to the first reading in the detail segment.
Use smart filter: Exclude data from short trips, defined as trips shorter than 300 meters with fewer than 4 data points sent by the device.
For each device, you must select the sensor for which to generate the report. Only devices with configured measurement or virtual sensors will be available in the list. If you select a virtual sensor of a wrong type, the report will indicate "This is not a measurement sensor."
Visualizations
Graph with sensor readings
The graph in the report displays measurement or virtual sensor readings in graphical form, helping you visualize data trends over time or distance.
Hovering over points: When you hover over a point on the graph, you can view the exact time it was recorded and the sensor value. If the X-axis is set to mileage, you will also see the distance at which the reading was taken.
Table with statistical data
The report includes a statistical data table that provides daily summaries of the sensor readings.
Columns in the statistical data table:
Date: The specific date for the recorded data.
Minimum (units of measure): The lowest value recorded by the sensor on that date.
Maximum (units of measure): The highest value recorded by the sensor on that date.
Average value (units of measure): The average of all sensor readings for that date.
Note: The units of measure will vary depending on the sensor settings.
Data breakdown table
The data breakdown table presents sensor readings over specified time intervals, such as every 30 minutes, starting from a set time. It provides a detailed view of sensor data, helping to identify trends or issues during specific periods.
Interpreting the table: If "No data" appears, it means no readings were received during that time. This could be due to the device not transmitting data, being turned off, or the sensor being disconnected.