Difference between revisions of "Configuration"
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− | : Anitra devices offer a wide range of communication setups to match best any particular situation. Users can combine the following options in order to achieve desired behavior and data delivery timing | + | : Anitra devices offer a very wide range of communication setups to match best any particular field situation. Users can combine the following options in order to achieve desired behavior and data delivery timing |
:* Communication defined by intervals | :* Communication defined by intervals | ||
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:* One-time communication UTC timeslots | :* One-time communication UTC timeslots | ||
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[[File:config_comm_emergencySMS.JPG|400px]] | [[File:config_comm_emergencySMS.JPG|400px]] | ||
[[File:config_comm_mortality.JPG|400px]] | [[File:config_comm_mortality.JPG|400px]] | ||
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[[File:config_comm_prediction.JPG|400px]] | [[File:config_comm_prediction.JPG|400px]] | ||
[[File:config_comm_poweroff.JPG|400px]] | [[File:config_comm_poweroff.JPG|400px]] | ||
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==== Communication defined by intervals ==== | ==== Communication defined by intervals ==== | ||
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:** the interval is repeated within 24 hours and restarted at a defined sync time | :** the interval is repeated within 24 hours and restarted at a defined sync time | ||
:** because of that only intervals matching 24 hours are allowed here (i.e. intervals of 1,2,3,4,6,12 hours) | :** because of that only intervals matching 24 hours are allowed here (i.e. intervals of 1,2,3,4,6,12 hours) | ||
− | :[[File:config_comm_interval_synced.JPG|400px]] | + | : [[File:config_comm_interval_synced.JPG|400px]] |
:* or floating (not synchronized to the clock) | :* or floating (not synchronized to the clock) | ||
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:** the cycle is restarted with the applied change of the cycle (or when the device is completely discharged) | :** the cycle is restarted with the applied change of the cycle (or when the device is completely discharged) | ||
:** any hours intervals are allowed in this case (i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 hours) which might result in different communication time from one day to another | :** any hours intervals are allowed in this case (i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 hours) which might result in different communication time from one day to another | ||
− | :[[File:config_comm_interval_nosync.JPG|400px]] | + | : [[File:config_comm_interval_nosync.JPG|400px]] |
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: Note this schedule can not be completely turned off as it also acts as an "emergency" schedule (i.e. in case of accidentally turning off all other plans) | : Note this schedule can not be completely turned off as it also acts as an "emergency" schedule (i.e. in case of accidentally turning off all other plans) | ||
: Even when turned off by a user the schedule is still triggered every 648 hours (27 days) | : Even when turned off by a user the schedule is still triggered every 648 hours (27 days) | ||
− | :[[File:config_comm_interval_default.JPG|400px]] | + | : [[File:config_comm_interval_default.JPG|400px]] |
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==== Communication defined by fixed UTC timeslots ==== | ==== Communication defined by fixed UTC timeslots ==== | ||
:* four fixed time slots a day<br>[[File:Config13_comm_fixed.JPG|400px]] | :* four fixed time slots a day<br>[[File:Config13_comm_fixed.JPG|400px]] | ||
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==== Communication based on number of records collected ==== | ==== Communication based on number of records collected ==== | ||
− | : | + | : Communication is relaunched whenever a defined number of records is collected by the tag |
+ | : This setting might be particularly beneficial in case of the use of dynamic, unpredictable, or data-intensive sampling modes (such as data/burst triggered by activity or speed triggers) | ||
+ | : [[File:config_comm_datatrigger.JPG|400px]] | ||
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==== One-time communication UTC timeslots ==== | ==== One-time communication UTC timeslots ==== | ||
− | : | + | : Allows parallel scheduling of up to four one-time communication sessions defined at a particular UTC date/time |
+ | : In this case, the tag enforces GPS position taking before running communication | ||
+ | : A typical use case is planning the one-time session at the time of the planned field check (e.i. the tag delivers a fresh GPS position) | ||
+ | : [[File:config_comm_onetime.JPG|400px]] | ||
=== Other user settings === | === Other user settings === |
Revision as of 16:15, 3 March 2021
Contents
Overview & Basic Concepts
- Users with admin rights (device owners/admins) can access the configuration from the lists and profiles using cogwheel icons.
- Note the configuration functionality is available for Anitra devices only.
- User configuration screen is structured into three main areas
- Data collection settings
- Communication schedules
- Other settings
- Note many more advanced settings are possibly available to adjust device behavior upon request/need (device maintenance, troubleshooting, firmware upgrades, custom configuration/behavior - such as GPS accuracy etc)
- Any changes made are visualized by blue and red symbols close to the modified setting and in the top right corner of each modified section
- symbols ("pen", "clock" and "check") show the status of each configuration (edited (=blue "pen") >> pending (=red "clock") >> confirmed (=green "check"))
- New modifications (not yet submitted) are highlighted by blue color
- these modifications can be reverted to saved values simply by closing the config screen or by clicking on the blue "pen" (for a particular parameter or on the section level)
- in order to submit the modified parameters, click the "Send" button below
- Submitted values are highlighted by red color
- >> all the blue "pen" icons change to red "clock" icons indicating the value is waiting for the device to apply it
- note the configuration changes apply whenever the tag connects to communicate/send data
- Until the values are confirmed by the device the pending changes can be modified or canceled
- by clicking on the particular "clock" icon - for a particular parameter or on the section level
- by clicking on the "Discard all pending changes" button below - for canceling all
- Once the pending parameters are received, accepted, and confirmed successfully by the device the status is changed from red "clock" to green "check"
- note by default the configuration is sent and delivered to the device via GPRS data
- as a supplementary delivery channel SMS can be used ("Send by SMS" button)
- Using SMS might help to deliver configuration mainly in certain areas with poor GPRS data coverage however please note using SMS has certain limitations
- SMS delivery is not a guaranteed channel (if not delivered SMS disappears from the network in a couple of hours) - this might cause inconsistency in device configuration temporarily
- just a small subset of the full configuration scope can be fit into one single SMS (therefore the "Sent by SMS" button is only available till the modifications made fit into one SMS message)
- also note additional charges might be applied when using SMS excessively
Configuration areas / Device features
- the configuration screen shows only
- the settings relevant to a particular hardware model, firmware version, etc.
- the options relevant to the context of previous selections (unrelated or conflicting options are hidden)
Data collection settings
GPS/sensor sampling
- configurable using solar or human time
- "solar time"
- the device synchronizes the data collection to local GPS time based on GPS.
- comfortable day/night transition set up (sun angles above the horizon). Visual control over the settings
- sampling frequency for day/night entered parallel in seconds, minutes or hours
- easy synchronization between various animals
- "human time"
- 24hours cyclic GPS/sensor frequency setting (day/night ignored)
- the cycle starts at the pre-defined hour (UTC)
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- "solar time"
Activity triggered data collection
- checkboxes for two different algorithms detecting movement
- trigger 1: a slot fixed for a generic algorithm detecting movement from the accelerometer
- trigger 2: a slot ready for other customized movement detection algorithm(s). Up to 12 variable algorithms can be implemented on request and assigned to trigger no.2
- a sensitivity range for each of the algorithms available
Mortality detection
- a dedicated mortality detection functionality
- allows detecting mortality of the tracked individual very quickly and reliably
- species (or even individual) calibration of the detection sensitivity possible
- calibration parameters are
- the detection sensitivity level
- the number of confirmation cycles (interval of 30 seconds) before the mortality warning is raised
- when turned on, the functionality consumes some extra energy
Geofencing using POIs
- an adjustment of basic data collection cycles based on geographic location
- the definition consists of
- GPS position of the center of POI + radius/range from the center of the circle
- modified day/night data collection interval
- up to 20 static POIs with different configurations can be defined for each device
- flexible mapping to the database of Nests, favorite perches, Pylons, or other POIs
- ready for dynamic POIs synchronization (the tag downloads definition for 20 geographically closest POIs)
GPS/sensor bursts
- switching device to collect the raw GPS/sensor data
- energy and data-intensive mode
- maximum frequency of 250HZ
- data bursts can be triggered with or without GPS fixing
- minimum battery level restriction to trigger the burst
Communication schedules
- Right-side "Communication plans" section concentrates all the controls related to communications schedules/data delivery
- Anitra devices offer a very wide range of communication setups to match best any particular field situation. Users can combine the following options in order to achieve desired behavior and data delivery timing
- Communication defined by intervals
- Communication defined by fixed UTC timeslots
- Communication based on number of records collected
- One-time communication UTC timeslots
Communication defined by intervals
- This communication plan allows programming the tag to sent data regularly within defined cycles/intervals. The plans can be set up
- synchronized to human clock
- the interval is repeated within 24 hours and restarted at a defined sync time
- because of that only intervals matching 24 hours are allowed here (i.e. intervals of 1,2,3,4,6,12 hours)
- synchronized to human clock
- or floating (not synchronized to the clock)
- the interval is repeated independently of human clock hours
- the cycle is restarted with the applied change of the cycle (or when the device is completely discharged)
- any hours intervals are allowed in this case (i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 hours) which might result in different communication time from one day to another
- or floating (not synchronized to the clock)
- Note this schedule can not be completely turned off as it also acts as an "emergency" schedule (i.e. in case of accidentally turning off all other plans)
- Even when turned off by a user the schedule is still triggered every 648 hours (27 days)
Communication defined by fixed UTC timeslots
Communication based on number of records collected
- Communication is relaunched whenever a defined number of records is collected by the tag
- This setting might be particularly beneficial in case of the use of dynamic, unpredictable, or data-intensive sampling modes (such as data/burst triggered by activity or speed triggers)
One-time communication UTC timeslots
- Allows parallel scheduling of up to four one-time communication sessions defined at a particular UTC date/time
- In this case, the tag enforces GPS position taking before running communication
- A typical use case is planning the one-time session at the time of the planned field check (e.i. the tag delivers a fresh GPS position)
Other user settings
- Bottom-right section concentrates all the remaining user controls (Communication Channels preference, Storage mode configuration, appended radio buoy or release trigger control etc)
Storage mode
- allows to power off devices and configure timeslot for regular device/battery state notification only (i.e. device wakes up only to report battery state at predefined day hour each X days)