Data Visualization

Data Visualization

Utilities gather massive amounts of data from various sources like SCADA, GIS, and flow meters. However, the complexity of managing this data often makes it hard to use effectively. Dryp's new platform, Lens, simplifies data processing to make it more accessible for decision-making.

The Problem

All utilities collect and have access to vast amounts of data. Pump data from the SCADA system, GIS, flow measurements from various campaigns, Rain gauges, and some permanent meters that are either hardwired or wireless. Every minute, enormous amounts of data are collected. Sometimes, a data point triggers an alarm, other times a notification. Occasionally, the data fits, and sometimes it doesn’t fit at all. The complexity of how data is collected and stored often makes it nearly impossible to use it effectively for decision-making. Only a few utility employees feel they get the necessary value from the data they collect, which should be easily accessible. Data processing takes time—you need to combine rainfall data, multiple time series, metadata, and a great deal of hydraulic context.

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Merge all your data sources in one location
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Zoom in on hydraulic relationships
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Gain access to state-of-the-art rainfall input
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Customize the display to your specific needs
This is why Dryp is now introducing its platform, Lens.
Seamlessly merge all data. SCADA, GIS, flow, rain, measurement campaigns, permanent sensors and motiroting across the network
Clearly see whether the data has been hydraulically validated
Drag & drop rain and other parameters
Stack multiple time series to identify correlations that were previously time-consuming
Get the option to call a hydraulic data specialist at Dryp if you need help or are short on time

Features

The Dryp platform serves as a versatile data hub, presentation tool, and collaboration center for utilities, municipalities, and consultants. With exceptional uptime, it provides 24/7 accessibility to an unlimited number of users.

Quick Overview

In the Data Inspector section, users can effortlessly monitor all measuring points, selecting specific projects or point groups. Map and list views are available, and users can choose sensors and timeframes. Dryp offers a user-friendly FAQ and video guide for quick orientation.

Detailed Insights

For deeper analysis, users utilize the point group function to examine detailed data within projects. Sorting sensors via "point groups" facilitates navigation across different campaigns, areas, or collaborations. Users can compare various points and parameters as needed.

Metadata and Notes

Adding point-specific notes, comments, and contextual information, such as discharge permits.

Data Annotation and Validation

Manual annotation, validation, cleaning, and flagging specific periods. Users can compare raw and validated data, adding comments or corrections.

Export Functionality

Exporting time series, overflow events, and other data in various file formats (.csv, .xlsx, .txt). Creating viewing templates for consistent data presentation.

Unify your data sources to unlock greater value

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Precipitation

Correlate precipitation form rain gauges and/or weather radar to uncover cause and effect.

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Geographical Information

Integration of hydrologically significant data from GIS systems and network databases.

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Models & Forecasting

Validate own deterministic models, see and use weather forecasts and neural networks.

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Third-party sensors

Use third-party sensors for measuring precipitation, ground water levels and more

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SCADA

Increase the value of your own SCADA data by visualizing and integrating it with other data sources.

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Custom integrations

Integrating your data sources has never been easier, while maintaining history and annotations.