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    Tracker: Trip Replay

    The Trip Replay report animates a gateway trip over the time period selected. As the gateway (represented by a marker) moves over the map, it is followed by a colored trail which indicates speed and distance covered. The report is a spatial representation of gateway location history that is not available on the Gateway Trip report. It is useful for analyzing how often gateways cross paths with each other.

    Note: The Trip Replay report is supported for ALEOS devices in AMM 2.16 and above.

    Trip Replay Report.

    Trip Replay Report.

    The speed at which the report animates can be controlled by selecting a rate from the speed drop down (e.g. this is set to 10x in Figure 2-33). The animation can also be paused by clicking the Pause button.

    When an attempt is made to run the report is run for 11 or more gateways, the following message is displayed warning that it may take a long time to generate the report.

    Confirmation popup that appears when 11 or more gateways are selected for the Trip Replay report.

    Confirmation popup that appears when 11 or more gateways are selected for the Trip Replay report.

    Basic Configuration Fields

    • Gateway(s)*: by default this is set to the gateway(s) selected in the gateway tree. Enter the name(s) manually to modify this field. Click on Filter to open the subfilter options.
    • Vehicle Type: specifies the type of vehicles to include in the report. Clicking this field displays the Select a vehicle type popup allowing for All vehicle types or a specific vehicle type to be selected.
    • Report time range*: use the drop-down menu to select from Previous Months, Previous Weeks, Previous Days or Range. Enter the numeric value in the field. When Range is selected, use the calendar pop-up to select the dates. Alternatively, enter the date and time manually (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm).
    • Limit to map area*: select Not Limited to include data from any geographic location. Select Manually defined area to create a temporary zone for the analysis – only data from inside this zone will be included in the report. Select One or more zones to limit the analysis to one or more predefined zones (see the AMM Operation and Configuration guide for more information about zones).
    • Exclusion Zones*: allows the report to exclude data from one or more predefined zones (see the AMM Operation and Configuration guide for more information about zones). Leave this option checked (default setting) to include data from any geographic location. Uncheck this option to specify zones to exclude data from.
    • Speed up factor*: the value for the speed used to animate the trip (e.g. if a trip took one hour, enter 60 to view the trip’s animation across one minute).
    • Skip past times when gateway is stationary: when checked, the report will not display when the gateway is stopped (i.e. it will only show gateway movement). When checked, the replay time will be decreased.
    • Slow Speed*: enter the value that will be considered as the slow speed. This value is represented as green.
    • Speed Error*: enter the value that will be considered as a speed error (i.e. speeding). This value is represented as red.
    • Output Format: HTML is the only format supported for this report.
    • Save for later or schedule a run time: enable to create reports that can be saved for future use. See Saving and Scheduling a Report for a Later Run Time for more information.

    Advanced Configuration Fields

    • Map Resolution: defines the size of colored “blocks” presented in a map. The default resolution is auto.

    Speed is represented by green, pink or red colored lines. Users may set the threshold for each speed when building the report. Slow Speed uses green lines for speeds below the value entered. Pink is used for speeds above this number but less than the Speed Error value. Speeds above the Speed Error value are shown with red lines. Where no GPS signal is available, the path between lost and regained signal will be shown as black.

    Note: this report is intended to report data for small number of gateways. Selecting a large number of gateways uses a great deal of resources and will make it difficult to interpret the data.

    *denotes a required field

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