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Introduction

This page cover the SafeGuard™ Configuration Application Dashboard.

Requirements & User Cases

Provide a live-time view of a connected SafeGuard system, including raw FFT data, NavMode data, and SafeGuard config

To monitor the system using FFT and NavMode level data, and make adjustments using the config.

Quickly and easily be alerted to data exceeding threshold values in either mode.

An option to visually link an output alarm state change with a radar return within or without one of the defined areas. 

Ability to quickly identify areas that require immediate attention.

Provide an option to "look" at the raw radar data and see its proximity to the threshold value at each location. 

Allow the user access so they can identify any potential issues. 

The live display can be paused and can be reset to most current view 

Ability to review data when required.

Update rate of “live” data on visualiser matches that of the sensor update rate 

Provide the ability to view real-time or close to real-time data.

The application can display raw radar data, with a minimum refresh rate of 1 Hz 

Allow the viewing of up-to-date raw data

Application is able to display radar health, this can be abstracted to a single metric

Provide the ability to quickly assess the health of the system and identify any issues. 

Contents



Navigating the Configuration Application Dashboard

  1. Have a visual viewer to show what radar data (spatially) is exceeding the SafeGuard threshold value in two modes: 

    1. Mode 1: Global mode (ignoring area offset) 

    2. Mode 2: Area based mode only showing in areas based on their offset  

Analysis

Risks

It might not be possible to update a raw data display in real time using standard UI technology

The current plan is to display raw data at a 1Hz update rate, not the native update rate. Feasibility is required to ensure this is achievable.

It might not be possible to display very large number of nav plots in real time using standard UI technology

A certain level of real time plots should be achievable but quantities above a certain threshold may introduce unacceptable latency. Feasibility is required to establish the maximum threshold.


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