COG-PACK(tm) Dashboard Users Manual

Abstract

The design of the COG Pack Dashboard allows a user to set up, configure, and manage multiple Sensors by providing a standard look and feel for each Sensor. Generally, when manufacturers develop hardware sensors, they provide a custom application designed to only work with their particular device. From an integration standpoint, this provides a high barrier of entry for researchers and users when an experiment requires multiple disparate sensors. Each independent application often provides unique functionality for actions such as saving files, managing sensor state connectivity, and observing the data-streams in real-time. One of the objectives of the COG Pack Dashboard is to simplify these steps and consolidate them into a single interface. Additionally, by leveraging a database back-end for data storage, COG Packautomatically manages data timestamps and organization. By not requiring a user to execute multiple mouse actions and keyboard inputs for file management, COG Pack streamlines this process and reduces the potential for fat-fingered input errors. The goal of this document is to provide a user or researcher with the instructions they need to work with the COG Pack Dashboard. This document contains descriptions of the processes and procedures required to interact with the supported Sensors and Signals.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 08, 2020
Accession Number
AD1119570

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  • Allen W. Dukes
  • Courtney J. Downs
  • Ethan B. Blackford
  • Matt T. Rommel
  • Scott J. Duberstein

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  • Ball Aerospace & Technologies

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