Introduction
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Id: A unique identifier for each track.
Min. Sightings: The minimum number of sightings a track requires before it is recorded as a track. Toggle the 🛇, ≤ and ≥ buttons to define the value.
Min. Speed: The minimum speed value, either a maximum, minimum or equal to value. Toggle the 🛇, ≤, ≥, =, ≠, ⪥, and <> buttons to define the value.
Max. Speed: The maximum speed value, either a maximum, minimum or equal to value. Toggle the 🛇, ≤, ≥, =, ≠, ⪥, and <> buttons to define the value.
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a. Person
b. Vehicle
c. Large Vehicle
d. Debris
e. Animal
f. Drone
g. Aeroplane
h. Boat
i. Unclassified
Travelled (m): How far the tracks have travelled. Toggle the 🛇, ≤ and ≥ buttons to define the value.
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The Classification tab will not be available with the ML Classification feature enabled in the Track Engine configuration. |
Track Details Panel
Sightings:
This table lists every sighting of the track that makes up the track pathway. Select Show All Details to expand the table columns. Each table column title can be selected to re-arrange the order of the sightings e.g. select Range (m) to order the tracks by their Range value. If the sighting has an alarm icon, a red circle, click on the sighting to reveal the rule(s) this sighting broke. If the track has Show selected and is visible on the PPI Display, individual sightings can be selected and highlighted within the track pathway.
a. Recorded Time: The time and date of each sighting.
b. Speed: The speed of that track per sighting.
c.Course: The direction of travel per sighting.
d.Range (m): Distance of sighting from radar.
e.Coasting: Specifies if ticked which sightings were Coasting (assumed) sightings.
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Show All Details: When selected this option will display more data the Track Details table:
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Classification:
This is explained under Classification Configs.
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Statistics:
This table displays the following graphs;
a. Speed (m/s): The speed of that track per sighting.
b. Weight: The total number of cells that make up the target for each sighting.
c. Size: The surface area of the target, calculated using size in range x size in azimuth, per sighting.
d. Strength: The radar signal strength for a target, for each sighting.
These graphs can be ordered by:
Sighting:
Range: Distance of sighting from the radar. This option has a sliding scale, which will adjust the graphs accordingly.
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Add Track: Select this option to create an ML Truth Track from the recorded Track. It will open an Add Truth Data panel :(please see below)
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The Add Truth Data is applied for use with the ML Classification feature if it enabled in the Track Engine configuration. |
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a. Classification:
i. Vehicle
ii. Person
iii. Debris
iv. Aeroplane
v. Boat
vi. Large Vehicle
vii. Animal
viii. Drone
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b. Description: A description can be added.
c. Debris
d. First Sighting
Locate: This option will pinpoint the track on the PPI.
Export: Export track record for posterity.
Create Exclusion: Creates an Exclusion Area around the selected track's area covered. Unlike a normal Exclusion Area, tracks can recorded and followed through the Track Query Exclusion Area, but all alarms within the Area are suppressed. Therefore the Area is an exclusion zone for alarms. See Exclusion Areas for further detail.
Status: Change the status to draw specific attention to the track, and save from default track data culling.
Add Truth Data Panel
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Classification:
i. Vehicle
ii. Person
iii. Debris
iv. Aeroplane
v. Boat
vi. Large Vehicle
vii. Animal
viii. Drone
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Description: A description can be added.
Debris
First Sighting
ATI
This query searches through the Automatic Track Initiation data, which concerns how tracks are acquired. The results display the start point of the tracks pathways - the point at which tracks are first detected, within the time period and record limitations. The ATI points are displayed as coloured squares. The variables are decided by the following categories:
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