A dedicated model, GaugeData, is used to store the readings captured by each gauge sensor. The frequency of data collection is determined by user settings, allowing customization to fit specific project requirements.
Previously, users relied on manual entry in templates for recording sensor readings. Measure-X eliminates this inefficiency, allowing data to be automatically recorded and backed up for detailed management and reporting.
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The Measure-X system stores and organizes data in a hierarchical structure, with Projects,
Devices, and Gauge Sensors as the core entities.
Measure-X integrates features inspired by traditional crack monitoring techniques, automating data collection and diagnostics.
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Enabling efficient management, monitoring, and reporting. Users can confidently base decisions on real-time insights provided by the platform.
Projects serve as the top-level organizational units, grouping related devices and sensors. Each
project contains essential details like name, location, customer information, and assigned field
engineers.
Devices are the operational units within a project. Each device is uniquely identifiable and stores
details like its model, serial number, geographic coordinates, and contact information.
Gauge sensors represent the individual measurement tools connected to devices.
These sensors monitor specific parameters such as crack width, temperature, or pressure.
The frequency of data collection is determined by user settings, allowing customization to fit specific project requirements.
The systems data structure ensures seamless connectivity between entities: Projects , Devices Gauge Sensors.