Dynamic Mapping (DyMap) Test Measuring ...
To our best knowledge, the T-TEC DyMap program is the first attempt to create a dynamic visualisation of the result from many dataloggers, constructing a form of movie which shows the total situation, within a certain process, area or room.
DyMap shows the changes of temperature (or other physical quantity), across an area and over time, in a colour map movie form.
What is Dynamic Mapping (DyMap)?
Footage from infrared cameras can be show as a 'movie'. A series of cloud photos from satellites can be combined to create a 'movie' which shows cloud formation and movements.
The T-TEC DyMap program can combine discrete measurements, from numerous carefully placed dataloggers, to create a picture of a dynamic situation. Any data from iButton Thermochron temperature dataloggers or any data from T-TEC data loggers, including humidity and milli Amps can be included.
DyMap was constructed in such a way that it can be used with any non-Temperature Technology data, so long as the data fits the specific text file format required by Dymap.
How does Dynamic Mapping (DyMap) work?
T-TEC or Thermochron data loggers are placed in a network, in rows and columns, with their positions coded in the comments field of the logger, for example, as 'R1C2'. Once the T-TEC data loggers are read by the T-TEC software, the measured results are stored as files on the computer.
DyMap can combine these measured results from all the dataloggers and show it as a form of movie which shows the total situation, within a certain process, area or room through time. The movie is seen as though the viewer were over and looking down at the whole area.
To contact Temperature Technology about Dynamic Mapping (DyMap) Test Measuring Software for DataLoggers use Get a quote.
To our best knowledge, the T-TEC DyMap program is the first attempt to create a dynamic visualisation of the result from many dataloggers, constructing a form of movie which shows the total situation, within a certain process, area or room.
DyMap shows the changes of temperature (or other physical quantity), across an area and over time, in a colour map movie form.
What is Dynamic Mapping (DyMap)?
Footage from infrared cameras can be show as a 'movie'. A series of cloud photos from satellites can be combined to create a 'movie' which shows cloud formation and movements.
The T-TEC DyMap program can combine discrete measurements, from numerous carefully placed dataloggers, to create a picture of a dynamic situation. Any data from iButton Thermochron temperature dataloggers or any data from T-TEC data loggers, including humidity and milli Amps can be included.
DyMap was constructed in such a way that it can be used with any non-Temperature Technology data, so long as the data fits the specific text file format required by Dymap.
How does Dynamic Mapping (DyMap) work?
T-TEC or Thermochron data loggers are placed in a network, in rows and columns, with their positions coded in the comments field of the logger, for example, as 'R1C2'. Once the T-TEC data loggers are read by the T-TEC software, the measured results are stored as files on the computer.
DyMap can combine these measured results from all the dataloggers and show it as a form of movie which shows the total situation, within a certain process, area or room through time. The movie is seen as though the viewer were over and looking down at the whole area.
To contact Temperature Technology about Dynamic Mapping (DyMap) Test Measuring Software for DataLoggers use Get a quote.
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