AEM Introduces AEMdata Data Analysis Software!

01/04/2012

AEM Introduces AEMdata Data Analysis Software!

01/04/2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


AEM Introduces AEMdata Data Analysis Software!


Advanced Data Analysis Interface Features Superior Graphics with a Custom Data Analysis Package


January 4th, 2012, Hawthorne, CA—AEM’s new AEMdata data analysis software is a custom data analysis package for select AEM products that features advanced 3D graphics and a user-friendly interface. It allows the user to review and playback vehicle, driver or engine data and overlay this data using charts, dash displays, gauges, or custom displays that you create. High-speed logging is saved to a file internally or via PC connection.


CUSTOMIZABLE INTERFACE

AEMdata features a functional workspace that allows information to quickly be accessed. It is designed to be customizable by the user. From the layout interface to the gauge styles, it’s your call! Users can also create tabs to data for quick reference and store them for future reference.

EASY TO SET UP AND CUSTOM DISPLAYS

All channels are listed in the AEMdata set up menu. Users simply drag and drop the channel that they want to analyze into the window and it will display.


Changing your display couldn’t be easier with AEMdata! For instance, if a user selects a gauge set up for the display interface and wants to change a logged channel from oil pressure to fuel pressure, they simply grab the fuel pressure channel from the menu and drag it to the oil pressure gauge display. The program then changes the gauge from oil to fuel pressure.


DESIGNED FOR IMMEDIATE REFERENCE

In racing, the ability to quickly interpret vehicle conditions, track conditions and what the driver is doing can make the difference between a podium finish and a long trip home, which is why AEMdata was designed for immediate access to information.


With AEMdata, users are able to program definable color changes for parameters of logged channels. For instance, if you are logging water temp and have defined a temperature range, the logging trace can change color if it exceeds a defined setting, allowing users to quickly skim logged data for color changing peaks and valleys versus tracing the channel log to find where the problem occurred.

POWERFUL

AEMdata has powerful features including custom math channels, x/y plots and histograms, stage or circuit modes and more, all aimed at making sure you get the most out of your data.


View complex sensors and devices such as the 4-Channel Wideband UEGO Controller and more. AEMdata takes complex information, puts it right at your fingertips any time and allows you to analyze it in a format that is easy to use.

TRACK MAPPING

Vehicles equipped with a Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) and accelerometer can log this data to create track maps and overlay their logged channels data on track. Users can also add a 1HZ or 5Hz GPS with power and ground to achieve latitude and longitude channels, accelerometer, ground speed, etc. Either of these methods can be used to create track maps and GPS track maps can be exported to Google Earth to view your path in the “real World”.


AEMdata also has the ability to add markers to a user’s track map in the event a beacon is missed. This eliminates missed beacon counts that lead to inaccurate lap times.

AEMdata FEATURES:

  • Multi-tabbed, customizable workspace
  • Drag and drop channel selection
  • Smart data organization
  • User-defined math channels
  • Channel statistics include min/max values, start/end vales, time at start/end of range, time at sample min/max distance at start/end of range, min/max distance samples and more!
  • User-defined reports
  • Log playback mode
  • Circuit or stage modes
  • Multi-lane log trace
  • Multiple channels per lane
  • Track mapping is available via VSS and G Analyst or with GPS in closed circuit or point-to-point
  • Unlimited map overlays
  • Lap/sector analysis
  • Time/distance plots
  • Alarm reports
  • Analog-style and bar gauges
  • X/Y plots
  • Histograms
  • 3D scatter plot
  • Data export via .csv, Matlab, etc.

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