Checking the Plausibility of the Measurement Data

To check the measurement data again prior to the data import, you can display the measurement data, and you can check the relevance of the inputs.

To display measurement data prior to the import

  1. In the Available Channels field, select one or more measuring data channels.

    You can use the standard Ctrl/Shift selection functions in the table, or click and hold Lmb and drag the cursor over the cells/rows you want to select.
  2. Do one of the following:

    • Click Plot Selected.

    • Select Extras > Plot Selected.

    A window opens that displays one of the plots listed below, depending on the number of selected channels.

  3. Check the plots for outliers or other unusual/implausible data.

    1 channel: measured data against number of measurement - Closede.g., Speed against measurement number.

    2 channels: data of one column against data of the other - Closede.g., Rel_airmass against Speed.

    3 channels: data of the third column against the plane set up by the other two - Closede.g., Torque_Meas against the Speed-Rel_airmass plane.

    4 or more channels: Closeda series of scatter plots.

To check the relevance of the inputs

See Checking the Relevance of the Inputs for more information on how the relevance is determined.

  1. In the Available Channels field of the ASCMO Data Import window, select the input measuring data channels.

    Note  

    At least one channel must remain unselected. If you select all channels, you cannot check the relevance of the inputs.

  2. Click Import or double-click a channel.

    The selected channels are added to the Import list.

  3. Select Extras > Find Relevant Channels.

    The ClosedSelect Inputs for Channel Relevance window opens.

  4. In that window, select at least two input channels and click OK.

  5. The ClosedSelect Outputs for Relevance window opens.

  6. In that window, select one or more output channels and click OK.

    The Relevance of Inputs window opens. It visualizes the influence of the inputs on the outputs.

  7. Click Show Table to display the results as a data table in the Relevance of Inputs Table window.

  8. If desired, refine your import selections based on the results.

See also

Checking the Relevance of the Inputs

Relevance of Inputs