GDP@Pharmacy Sensor Data

GDP@Pharmacy Sensor Data

4. Sensor Data 

Sensor data can be shown via the Data->Sensors page. On this page, the sensors of a user are shown. 
For each sensor, the sensor name, sensor ID and monitor set are shown. Furthermore, it is shown if the sensor is On-line (i.e. recent data is received by a gateway) and if an alarm is active or not. 
Temperature data of a specific sensor can be obtained by selecting a specific sensor. A selected row will be blue. Select a sensor (click on row) and select the from date and to date. By default, the to date is set to the actual date and time when the page is opened. The maximum range is limited to one month. 


After selecting the sensor and dates, 3 options are available. 
1. Show Graph: Show Graph shows a graph of the measured temperatures. When an Alarm profile is attached to the sensor, also the alarm limits are shown. 
2. Export: Export shows an export page, you can select if an Excel or CSV file should be exported. Sensor name, sensor ID, time and temperature are exported. Also, the gateway via which the sample is received, the receive time and a Boolean indicating if the reading was live are stored. The exported file can be saved via the web browser file download. The file name consists of a generated key name. After download, the user can rename the file. 
3. Show Events: Yields a list of events for the selected sensor and period. 

Example of excel export 


When the button ‘Actual Status' is selected, a pop-up window appears. This window shows the actual (last) temperature value of all sensors of the user. This window is automatically refreshed every minute and closed by itself after one hour. When no temperature is shown after the sensor, the sensor is currently not active or not in the range of a gateway. 



5. Event Data 

Events can be shown via the Data->Events page. On this page the events of a user are shown. 



The following 5 events are in place. 

1. Temp event: When an alarm profile is coupled to a sensor, temperature events are stored. Temperature events occur when a sensor crosses the temperature borders that are set in the alarm profile. Both the Alarm event as the temperature ‘okay’ event are stored. When these events occur, also e-mail and SMS are sent. 

2. Location event: When a home gateway ID is set in the monitor set, the location of the sensor is tracked. This event can be used to monitor when sensors are used in a shipment. An event is stored when the sensor is (back) ‘home’ (state = home), and when a sensor is not seen by the home gateway anymore. (state = trip). When a sensor is not used in a shipment, an extra warning e-mail can be sent when the home gateway does no longer see a sensor. This is realized when in the alarm profile the option Home Check is selected. In that case, the location event will report ‘not_at_home’ when the sensor is no longer seen by the gateway and a warning e-mail is sent. 

3. Gateway event: The AntCloud stores the event on time when a gateway is switched on and connected properly via the mobile network to the AntCloud. When the gateway connection is somehow lost, the off time is logged. This event is only logged when the gateway ID is entered in the monitor set configuration. 

4. App event: The AntCloud stores when the mobile app gateway is active or idle. This event is only logged when the app ID is entered in the monitor set configuration. 

5. Read out: Event generated when a sensor is not read out for a certain period. This event is only generated when the Check Missing option in the Alarm profile is selected. When a sensor is ‘missing’ a warning e-mail is sent. 


When a temp or location event is selected, the sensor data and graph around this event can be shown. The data from and data to are set automatically to minus/plus 24 hours and with the show graph button, the temperature graph can be shown. 


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