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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 27, 2020
Filed:
Sep. 11, 2018
GE Inspection Technologies, Lp, Lewistown, PA (US);
Bobby Dale Hournbuckle, Jr., Skaneateles, NY (US);
Matthew Harvey Krohn, Lewistown, PA (US);
Mark Rosenberg, San Ramon, CA (US);
Tara Merry, Lewistown, PA (US);
Naren Pradyumna Dasu, San Ramon, CA (US);
Mary Campos, San Ramon, CA (US);
Williams Garcia, San Ramon, CA (US);
Grigory Nudelman, San Ramon, CA (US);
GE Inspection Technologies, LP, Lewistowm, PA (US);
Abstract
A method can include receiving data identifying an industrial asset. The method can also include receiving data characterizing one or more sensors configured to detect a first property of the asset. The method can further include determining a first graphical representation of the asset based on the received data identifying the industrial asset, and a second graphical representation of a first sensor of the one or more sensors based on the received data characterizing one or more properties of one or more sensors. The method can further include rendering, in a graphical display space, the first graphical representation and the second graphical representation. One or more visual properties of the second graphical representation can be indicative of one or more properties of the first sensor and/or the detected first property of the asset. A position of the second graphical representation in the graphical display space relative to the first graphical representation can be indicative of a first location of the first sensor on the asset.