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Message 85 - Posted: 8 Jul 2011 | 16:01:22 UTC

We would like to publish results as easy to use (for third parties) as possible but we would like to know what form of data are most useful.
At the moment under address http://radioactiveathome.org/boinc/test2.php?hostid=23 is available table with some results (on this link for host with id = 23 - you can change link manually to get results for other hosts).
We also work on creating world map (using google maps api) of our sensors, for prototypes (two of them) map is available under http://radioactiveathome.org/scripts/mapa.html

What other form of displaying results will be good for you? SQL-dump? XML files? Animated map?


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Message 135 - Posted: 29 Jul 2011 | 5:10:53 UTC - in response to Message 85.

.XML Files to Boinc-Stats (Willy)
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Message 265 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011 | 21:51:46 UTC - in response to Message 135.

XML files are ready from day one :)

Also, we have changed (recalculated) displayed values to µSv/h. From Wikipedia:

The sievert (symbol: Sv) is the International System of Units (SI) SI derived unit of dose equivalent radiation. It attempts to quantitatively evaluate the biological effects of ionizing radiation as opposed to the physical aspects, which are characterised by the absorbed dose, measured in gray. It is named after Rolf Maximilian Sievert, a Swedish medical physicist renowned for work on radiation dosage measurement and research into the biological effects of radiation.



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Message 266 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011 | 22:27:47 UTC

For the google map, would there be a way to say show the average µSv/h per sensor location instead of just the sensor symbol ?
That might be meanigful to see a map with the locations showing the hot spots.

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Message 267 - Posted: 19 Sep 2011 | 0:52:52 UTC - in response to Message 266.
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To show hotspots on the map it would be effective if the symbols could be different colors.

dark blue = average background level
light blue = slightly higher than background
yellow = slightly below "acceptable" level
orange = slightly above "acceptable" level
red = very dangerous level

Or some similar color coding.

You could still show the actual level when hovering the mouse pointer over the symbol as Keith suggested.

Anyway I love the map!

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Message 270 - Posted: 19 Sep 2011 | 7:31:42 UTC - in response to Message 267.

Both of you are right, I will pass both suggestions to GRID, who play now with map.

Also, Szopler have playing with jpgraph:
http://szopler.dyndns.info/testy/test.php?hostid=7
Green line - average on last hour
Yellow line - as above + 170%
Red line - go away now! ;)
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