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When moving with the courser on a map, over each point of
the route, we will be able to see a speech bubble with
additional information on the main values of this point. The
values that we are able to view are the following:
- Instantaneous speed
- Date and time
- Elevation
- Calories consumed up until this point
- Cardiac rhythm
- Slope of the segment
- GPS position Three types of procedures can be carried out on the
graphs:
- Printing
- The system will create a document with an actual view of
the selected graph for its printing
- Download
The system will allow the user to download the selected
graphic image and the section viewed in the formats:
PNG, JPG, PDF y SVG
- Zoom
You can ZOOM on any part of the graph. For that you
have to press on any point, on any graph, do not let go of
the left button of the mouse until you move it to the place
that you want to zoom on. The graph will be resized to fit
the selected section. To reestablish the zoom level, you
only have to click on the REESTABLISH ZOOM button
(which appears automatically when the zoom is on).
The most important route maps and value graphs are
synchronized. Therefore, when the user moves on the graph,
an arrow appears automatically over the track of the route.
This arrow moves in an automatic way over the track,
showing the user on the map where to find that point on the
real track.
If the zoom level on the map impedes you from seeing the
whole window, the map window will move automatically to
show the part of the map that is relevant to the point of the
route.
Just under the maps area we can find a second, very
interesting part; graphs with the most important information
of each of the displayed points. The user can move along
the low data graphs with the mouse pointer. Each time the
user positions the mouse pointer over a point, the system
displays a speech bubble with information emerging from
each of the graphs, IN THE SAME POINT. This function
allows to view the heart rate at one point, for example, and
find details about this data and its value in all graphs, since
all are synchronized What is interesting about this
representation is that the x-axis must always show the
travelled distance and in the y-axis the minimum and
maximum values, in this way it is very easy to see all the
peaks and the valleys
The graphs that have this system are:
- Elevation
Shows on the space line in km the rises and falls in the
route. The pop-up information window shows in this
point km, altitude and slopes.
- Speed
Shows speed point by point.
- Cardiac rhythm
Shows the heartbeat rate point by point
- Cadence
Show the number of pedal cycles that user makes per
minute
- Assistance Level Consumption (eBikes)
Show important data of instantaneous data
consumption and the assistance level that the user
used. On the y-axis (left) you can see the assistance
level and transmission power(watts) on the y-axis
(right)
8.3.2.3 Details Point by Point
8.3.3 Graphs
8.3.3.1 Graph Options
8.3.3.2 Synchronization of Maps and Graphs
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