You can access your sensor data via the "Sensor map".
On this map, if you are a member of a network, you will also see all sensors from the network members.
This only applies to "weather" sensors, not "irrigation" sensors.
On some networks, sensors are not shared.
How to access the sensor map?
On the mobile version, simply click on the "sensors" item in the main menu.
On the web version, simply click on the "sensor map" item in the main menu.
This map displays all sensors you have access to. If several are located within a small area, they are grouped into sub-sets (clusters).
In Weenat, sensors are represented by squares.
An isolated sensor displays the value of the selected metric (for that single sensor).
Example:
- 0.8 mm of rainfall
A group of sensors (a cluster) displays the median value of the sensors in the cluster as well as the number of sensors in the group.
Example:
- 19 mm of rainfall
- this is the median value for this group of 133 sensors
On the sensor map, you cannot filter to display only the sensors you own. To do so, you must zoom in on their location (or search by city name) to distinguish them.
Sensor page
By clicking on a square, you access this page (the number of blocks may vary depending on the sensor type):
You can change the time period of each graph.
Configuration panel
On the right (on web) or behind the gear icon (on mobile), in the configuration panel, you will find your sensor information:
- owner name
- brand, model, serial number
- geolocation
- date added to the farm
- metrics reported by the sensor
- date of last message received
- telecom network type
as well as its "health" status:
- ongoing events (see [LINK])
- signal quality (see [LINK]).
Finally, you can add it to "My farm" (see [LINK]), link it to an (existing) plot (see [LINK]) or permanently remove it from your farm (if you are the owner, for example in case of end of life of the sensor...).