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Manually pushing validation recording will transfer all currently stored recordings to the
remote destination and manually pushing the sensor status will push the current sensor
status.
Person coordinates
Person coordinates represent all person positions tracked by the sensor in a defined period
whereby this period is set by the granularity of the push agent. With other words, the
granularity defines the resolution of person tracks. As finer the granularity, as higher the
temporal resolution of the pushed coordinates.
Person coordinate push can be compared to the Object Stream functionality (refer to the
respective documentation to learn more about the Object Stream) with the difference, that
the client asking for person tracks does not have to initiate a session and therefore does not
need direct access to the sensor. Using person coordinate push, the sensor can be set to
send person tracks to a remote site even if the sensor is located behind a firewall.
The finest/highest granularity available here is 0.25 seconds, the lowest one is 2.5 seconds.
The interval defines how often the person coordinates shall be transmitted to the remote
site.
Due to the possibly high amount of data, person coordinates are not persisted on the sensor
but only cached. Not all combinations of interval vs. granularity are supported. For example,
when using the largest interval of 1 hour, the finest granularity supported is 2.5 seconds. On
the other hand, when demanding for the finest possible granularity of 0.25 seconds, the
maximum interval period is 30 seconds. The following table shows which granularities are
available at which interval:
Interval
G
ranul
arity
5 s
30 s
1 min
5 min
15 min
1 h
0.25 s
X
X
0.5 s
X
X
1 s
X
X
X
X
2.5 s
X
X
X
X
X
X
Person coordinates do not support manual push as these data are not persisted on the
sensor.
Please refer to the API documentation to learn how to receive and parse person push data.
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