MissionOS includes a variety of expandable features that can be enabled on demand
MissionOS includes a variety of expandable features that can be enabled on demand
MissionOS comes with a number of add on features that can be provided on request. These include:
The Real-Time Pre-Processor, powered by MISSIONCONTROL, enables secure, uninterrupted machine-to-cloud connectivity for MissionOS. It ensures your machine data is visible in real time while safeguarding it from external threats. With continuous monitoring, our maintenance team tracks communications, verifies smooth data flow, and provides instant alerts in case of interruptions. This reliable integration gives your team confidence, control, and efficiency when working with real-time machine data on MissionOS.
For structural health and other stressed systems, very high-frequency data (0.005Hz to 1000Hz) often requires real-time preprocessing. The MISSIONEDGE processor is designed for this purpose.
It can read logger data in real time, stream to live screens and a historian (<3s latency), and generate time-series summaries with statistics for MissionOS GDL. It also sends site alarms, performs FFT analysis for velocity bins, and is fully configurable from MissionOS with links to other parameters such as wind speed.
Each machine needs a connection to map the data-logged feeds to the MIMIC screens and the other parts of MissionOS where machine data interacts with other data sources.
We can provide pre-prepared MIMIC screens as part of our machine turnkey systems, but bespoke screens can also be prepared as per requirements.
Any CCTV, from simple IP cameras to streams within third-party systems, can be connected to MissionOS and displayed directly within the software without an additional login. Feeds can also be recorded to the web for a specific period (e.g., the previous 48 hours) as required without the need for video recording hardware.
INSAR data streams can be added to MissionOS and uploaded from time to time. These are large data sources, and the reading and update frequency must be considered.
High-frequency real-time radar data can be loaded into MissionOS. The data is handled using raster methods. Preprocessing can be applied to mine specific numeric results from these data for entry into the MissionOS Generic Data Loader.
INSAR data streams can be added to MissionOS and uploaded periodically. Since these are large data sources, the reading and update frequency must be considered. MissionOS loads the original point clouds, downsamples them to suitable resolutions for web viewing and internal calculations, undertakes comparisons against other point clouds and design shapes, and finally reports the results into the pre-prepared data model.
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