Documentation for WEB Report System PSIM 1.0.1.

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The Average queue length in time interval report provides the information on the average queue length. The data can be presented in the form of a chart or a table.

Note

The Average queue length in time interval report is a part of the Queue length detection module, it is necessary to create and configure the corresponding object in DetectorPack PSIM (see Configuring the Queue length detection module).

To create the Average queue length in time interval report, do the following:

  1. Select the Average queue length in time interval report type (see Selecting a type of reports by Queue Length detectors). As a result, the dialog box for specifying the report parameters will be displayed.
  2. In the Data averaging interval (min.) field (1), enter the calculation step of the queue length—the time interval between the congestion values of the monitored area. The report displays the average values of the queue length over a time equal to the calculation step. The maximum and minimum values of this field depend on the selected step type (4).

    Note

    If the average value is zero for all such intervals over a specified period, that period will not be displayed in the report. In this case, it is recommended to change the data averaging interval.

  3. Set the Chart checkbox (2), if it is necessary to display the report in the form of a chart.
  4. From the Time zone drop-down list (3), select the time zone for which report should be created.

    Note.

    You can select time zones created in Axxon PSIM that have only one time period and don't have any nested time periods. You cannot select days of the week. For detailed information about creation and using time zones, see Creating and using time schedules.

  5. From the Step type drop-down list (4), select the type of data averaging:
    1. empty—the data will be displayed as is, i.e., it won't be averaged. The Data averaging interval (min.) field (1) isn't taken into account;
    2. seconds—the data will be averaged by seconds with a step in the range 1-60 from the Data averaging interval (min.) field (1);
    3. minutes—the data will be averaged by minutes with a step in the range 1-60 from the Data averaging interval (min.) field (1);
    4. hours—the data will be averaged by hours with a step in the range 1-24 from the Data averaging interval (min.) field (1);
    5. days—the data will be averaged by days with a step in the range 1-31 from the Data averaging interval (min.) field (1).
  6. From the Receiving data period drop-down list (5), select the time period for which the report should be created.

    Note

    If the Custom or Custom 2 time period is selected, enter the start and end dates of the time period for which the report should be created in the from and to fields using the Calendar tool. Click the button near the corresponding field to use the Calendar tool. For the Custom 2 time period, it is also necessary to enter the time of start and end period using the  button.

  7. In the Detectors area (6), set the checkboxes next to those Queue length detection objects, the information from which should be displayed in the report.
  8. To create a report, click the Execute button (7). As a result, the report by the average queue length in time interval with the specified parameters will be displayed.

Example of the report in the form of a table:

Example of the report in the form of a chart:

Note

If more than one detector is used, the data from each detector will be displayed in a different color.