Online Lab: Temperature

DAQ Plot records long-running processes and displays those results on a graph. After a brief setup that graph can be written to an image for display on the Internet so that your process can be monitored remotely. Add this feature to a web application and you can monitor and control your processes and factory through a web browser. For example: You can view current results from your nuclear reactor at the safety of your home and if it overheats then you can use web browser controls to move the control rods in(*). It is equally applicable to other engineering and business processes as well.

As a simplified example, this temperature lab monitors a computer, office and outdoor temperatures as depicted in the graph below. For additional information see: Temperature Lab Explanation.

Temperature
Office OutdoorComputer Exhaust

Because of DAQ Plot's unique adaptive filtering all temperature detail is shown. Even the air conditioner cycling and iMac screen dimming can be detected on the graph.

Highlights
Remote
Monitoring
And Control
If you have a long-running process or experiment then you can setup DAQ Plot to monitor it and enable this feature. Then you can monitor the results from any web browser. With a few HTML forms or web application interface you can build a remote control system with graphical feedback.
Simple To UseOnce your data acquisition is running then a brief setup makes the graph available to any web browser.
Integrates With
Other Systems
Use the graph as a monitoring interface along with other web application systems for both remote monitoring and control of systems and processes.

(*) Thermonuclear description for example purposes only. Actual use may be subject to regulatory restrictions and other laws.


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