Xovis Api Documentation [better]

Measures exact live capacity and cumulative fill levels inside mapped layout zones. Sample Payload (JSON format):

"timestamp": 1610714071535, "type": "LineCrossing", "serial": "00:1E:**:**:**:*3", "direction": "backward", "object": "id": 5, "x": 308, "y": 217, "gender": "MALE", "faceMask": "MASK" , "countItem": "id": 0, "name": "Line 0" , "objectType": "PERSON"

Before you can analyze data, you need to manage the hardware. This part of the API allows you to: Retrieve sensor status (uptime, health, connectivity). Update firmware versions remotely. xovis api documentation

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For real-time streaming (such as live occupancy tracking), Xovis supports MQTT, Webhooks, and TCP stream push mechanisms. 2. Core Authentication and Security Measures exact live capacity and cumulative fill levels

Returns current occupancy numbers, fill levels, and total entries/exits since the last reset. B. Historical Analytics Data

Data can be sent from the sensor to external servers automatically. Update firmware versions remotely

Looking for Xovis API documentation? Here’s a quick guide to get you started.

Most REST calls return data in or XML format. A typical request for occupancy might look like this:

To ensure system health, the API offers endpoints to monitor the operational status of your sensor fleet.

: Current documentation primarily focuses on sensors with firmware versions 5.0 and higher Full-featuring APIs - Xovis