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Data Recording and Timestamping

For the Guided Procedures Through Extended Reality application, a timestamp accuracy of ±1 second is sufficient to provide updated data to the user and monitor his actions.

Data recording and timestamping can occur at various levels for event data (status change, alarms, user actions, etc.) as well as for measurement data. Connected products, depending on the level of sophistication, can record and timestamp data as follows:​

When EcoStruxure CPMA (Critical Power Management Appliance) is part of the architecture:

  • All data recorded and time-stamped onboard connected products are retrieved with their original timestamp and recorded by EcoStruxure CPMA.

  • Data which are not recorded onboard connected products are also retrieved but as real-time data. Recording and timestamping is carried out by EcoStruxure CPMA. The EcoStruxure XR Operator Advisor Server then connects to the EcoStruxure CPMA as a single data source to overlay status, alarms, and measurements in the EcoStruxure XR Operator Advisor Client Apps.

When EcoStruxure CPMA is not part of the architecture: EcoStruxure XR Operator Advisor Server must connect directly to all connected products to retrieve status, alarms, and measurements as real-time data and overlay them in the EcoStruxure XR Operator Advisor Client Apps.

During the execution of procedures, the EcoStruxure XR Operator Advisor Server records and timestamps all user steps with their duration.

For a comprehensive overview of device recording and timestamping capabilities, refer to Data Recording and Time Synchronization Capabilities of EcoStruxure Power Connected Products.

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