Data Table List View

The table displays real-time sensor data, trends, AI insights, chart analysis, and settings for managing and editing data.

The Minnovation Data List View provides a robust platform for managing asset data in both table and map formats. Users can customize the display with the Column Visibility Button, export data for external use, and maximize the view for easier navigation. These features make the interface highly adaptable to various data management and monitoring needs.

Table View

1. Header Section

Element
Description

Title - Minnovation Data

The title "Minnovation Data" indicates that you are viewing sensor data related to the Minnovation workspace.

Entries Display

Just below the title, it displays "Showing 1 to 100 of 15,781 entries (filtered from 25,688 total entries)", indicating the range of data currently visible and the total dataset.

Filter Bar

Below the title and entry count, the filter bar allows you to quickly search for specific assets or tags by typing in keywords.

2. Column Visibility, Export, and Maximize Buttons

These options allow you to customize the view, export data, and manage how you interact with the table.

Option
Description

Column Visibility

Clicking this opens two options: "Show System Channels" and "Show Hidden Channels". User can toggle these to display or hide system and hidden channels, reducing clutter and focusing on relevant data.

Export

The export option allows you to download the table data in multiple formats such as CSV, Excel, PDF, copy or print it directly. This feature is useful for sharing data, preparing reports, or doing offline analysis.

Maximize

This option expands the table to full-screen mode, allowing you to focus entirely on the data without distractions. Full-screen mode is especially useful when dealing with a large dataset, as it maximizes visibility and improves navigation within the table.

3. Detailed Breakdown of the Table Columns

The table is divided into several columns, each displaying a different type of information related to the sensor or asset. Below is a detailed explanation of each column and its functionality.

Column Name
Description

Asset

This column lists the name of the asset or physical location where the sensor is installed. The asset name helps identify the specific site or equipment being monitored by the sensor.

Tag

Each sensor is associated with a unique identifier or tag. The tag is used to differentiate between multiple sensors within a single asset or across multiple assets, ensuring that each sensor can be uniquely identified.

Description

Provides a short description of what each sensor is monitoring. This gives users a quick understanding of the sensor's purpose.

Latest Value

Displays the most recent reading from each sensor in real-time. This value represents the latest data captured by the sensor.

Unit

The unit of measurement for the sensor’s data, such as um (micrometres), W (watts), dB (decibels), or kWh (kilowatt-hours). This ensures that the data value is interpreted correctly based on what is being measured.

Trend

A small graphical trend chart that shows how the data has changed over time. It provides a visual representation of whether the data is increasing, decreasing, or fluctuating.

Updated

Shows how recently the data was refreshed, typically in seconds (e.g., 2 seconds ago, 3 seconds ago). This column indicates that the data is current and allows users to confirm they are seeing the latest available readings.

Actions

This column contains three interactive icons: AI, Analysis, and Manage, which provide further insights, analysis, and management options for each sensor.

4.Interactive Actions: AI Insights, Chart Analysis, and Settings Management

The Actions column provides three key functions that allow for deeper interaction with the data. Below is a detailed explanation of how each icon works and what it provides.

AI Icon
Icon
AI

Function

Clicking this icon activates AI-powered insights for the selected sensor. The AI analyses the sensor’s data and provides explanations for trends, identifies anomalies, and offers recommendations on how to interpret or act on the data. This is useful for quick, data-driven decision-making.

Analysis Icon
Icon
Analysis Icon

Function

Analysis icon navigates to the "Analytics Quick Analysis" page. On this page includes a Logs button, a tick box to show hidden channels, and a Select Sensor dropdown. User can also interact with Charts, Drawings, Data tabs, and use the Save and Share options to store or distribute your analysis.

Manage Icon ( To Edit Table Data)
Icon
Manage Icon

Function

Clicking the Manage Icon navigates to the Device Details Edit page, where users can edit various settings related to the device. On this page, you can update the device name, define the device function, assign or change the device entity, modify the device tag, select the device type, and adjust the device status (e.g., active, inactive, or under maintenance). This allows users to customize and manage the device’s configuration to ensure accurate identification and operation within the system.

5. Examples of Data in Table Format

To further clarify the function of each column and interactive icon, here’s an example of how the table data might look for a specific set of sensors.

Asset
Tag
Description
Latest Value
Unit
Trend
Updated
Actions

M____

OOO-ZZZ-MMM-001

Tree 000 Details

824

um

Upward Trend

2 seconds ago

Ba___

CCC-BBB-MMM-005

Vehicles Entering Snow Gum Street

1

#

Flat Trend

2 seconds ago

S___

BBB-SSS-055

AC Power

10399

W

Rising Trend

3 seconds ago

R___

AAA-EEE04

Noise (Maximum)

73

dB

Fluctuating Trend

3 seconds ago

The Trend column provides a quick visual summary of how the data is behaving. Below are some sample trends and what they represent.

Trend Type
Description
Visual

Upward Trend

The sensor’s data is increasing over time, indicating growth or higher readings (e.g., increasing power usage or tree expansion).

Flat Trend

The sensor’s data is stable with little to no change (e.g., consistent vehicle count or stable environmental conditions).

Rising Trend

Data is showing a steady increase (e.g., rising power usage over a period).

Fluctuating Trend

Data varies significantly over time (e.g., noise levels with peaks and troughs, showing periods of high and low activity).

7. Bottom-Right Navigation Buttons

Button
Description

Previous

Navigates to the previous page of data entries.

Page Numbers

Allows users to select a specific page of data entries.

Next

Navigates to the next page of data entries.

8. Comprehensive Summary of Table View

The Table View in AlphaX Cloud provides a detailed and interactive method to monitor sensor data across various assets. Key features include,

Feature
Description

Column Visibility

Customize your view by choosing which columns to display or hide.

Export

Export data into external formats for creating reports or further analysis.

Maximize

Maximize the table to focus on detailed analysis with an expanded view.

Detailed Columns

Each column provides important information, including asset name, sensor tag, latest values, and units of measurement for clarity and insights.

Real-Time Data

The Latest Value and Updated columns ensure you are always working with the most current sensor readings.

Interactive Actions

Icons provide enhanced interaction, - AI Icon: Offers data insights for better decision making. - Analysis Icon: Opens detailed trend analysis for in depth monitoring. -Manage Icon: Allows users to manage and configure sensors for optimized performance.

Lower Right Pagination

  • Pagination Buttons: Found at the lower right of the table, these buttons allow you to navigate through multiple pages of events if the list is extensive.

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