Larry,
What you can do is to set up two incident detectors. First one will be on speed = 0 and that the incident type will be cumulative. Feed the incidents from the first incident detector to the second incident detector. The second one will be on duration > 1800 seconds (30 minutes). You may also place filters between if your business rules require them.
Hope this works for you. There are other ways to do this but this seems to be the easiest.
Thanks,
Ming
Hi @LawrenceRover,
I am working on a service, which is needed to give me an alert if a vehicle runs for 20 minutes with a speed more than 75kmph. I have created the incident detectors as you described. But can not figure out how to set up the second one!
Thanks,
D
I am not able to get the idle time to work.
I have a few questions:
What definition should be used when you select duration on the second incident detector?
Should the second incident detector be set to PointInTime?
Should I have an ExpiryTime on the first Incident Detector?
Finally, there is another way to detect idle. We added a custom processor to the Esri Gallery which is called Track Idle Detector. It can be found here. http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=5d8e3446736d4df299c7c96bc275d561. It will generate idle alerts if the geoevent has not moved certain distance within a certain amount of time.
Regards,
Ming
I was looking for some help on using the incident detector to only send an email on the first occurrence something has happened. Currently we have data being sent into GeoEvent with different statuses (Idle vs. working) every five seconds. I am using an incident detector to open an condition when the device sending the data is in a specific boundary and is in a "Working" status. The problem I have that is as long as the device is sending the "Working" status it gets passed through the opening condition and onto the email output. This will repeat every five seconds until the meets the closing condition of status not equal to "Working". I am looking for some help on how to control geoevent from continually sending emails multiple times and only send an email the first time the condition (status = Working) is met.
Jason