Wavetronix Command Collector (CMD-DCx) - User Guide User Manual

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CHAPTER 6 DATA PAGE

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Validation – Used to determine if data holes exist in the Collector database (see Figure

6.4). It uses a simple calculation (number of lanes times the number of sensor inter-

vals divided by the selected time range) to determine the number of expected entries,

and then compares that to the actual number of entries found in the database. If the

selected time period is longer than one day, the validation report will list each day as

a sub-report with individual breakdowns of expected versus actual data intervals for

each day.
The validation report is very useful, but there are a few things that can cause it to be

inaccurate. For example, selecting an invalid time range (such as a future time) will

cause the expected number of entries to include times that cannot exist in the database.

Changes to a sensor’s interval or lane configuration that occurred during the selected

time range will also cause the calculation to be incorrect. Other problem sources may

include entries that simply don’t exist on a sensor due to a power failure, time sync (see

Timer Settings section) or communication problems.

To use this report effectively, set up a daily or weekly automatic export that sends the

report via email to interested users who can then determine if action needs to be taken

to correct the source of the missing data.

Figure 6.4 – Data Validation Report

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Daily Peak – Presents data by sensor/approach for a defined amount of days (see Fig-

ure 6.5). This data includes the total volume, average speed and average occupancy

along with the classification information for the entire day. The report also includes the

a.m./p.m. peak hour and the specific data points for each peak hour.

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