| 1 | Network traffic | 
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| 3 | This interface is optimized for slow network connection and low network | 
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| 4 | traffic. It is not advisable to reload the pages manually because you | 
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| 5 | would just reload the JavaScript. The traffic should be <B>less than | 
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| 6 | 1kB/s</B> and hence suitable also for mobile connections. The layout is | 
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| 7 | optimized for small windows and mobile phones. | 
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| 8 |  | 
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| 9 | The data displayed is refreshed once every three seconds, <I>i.e.</I> | 
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| 10 | the file is reloaded from the server. The graphics display is refreshed | 
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| 11 | once every five seconds. A new refresh is only started if the old one | 
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| 12 | has been finished, either successfully for with an error or timeout, | 
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| 13 | <I>i.e.</I> that slow or faulty network connection can significanly | 
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| 14 | increase the refresh time. Whenever a refresh was performed, the color | 
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| 15 | of the dots around the title is changed (one for the data and one for | 
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| 16 | the graphics) to indicate that the JavaScript is still running and | 
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| 17 | requesting data from the server. Also the time stamp at the footer is | 
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| 18 | updated. The time-stamp of the retrieved data is displayed at the top. | 
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| 19 | If no updated could be performed within sixty seconds or the data is | 
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| 20 | older than sixty seconds the time stamp is displayed in red. If the | 
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| 21 | time-stamp of the graphics is older than sixty seconds the graphics is | 
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| 22 | grayed. | 
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| 23 |  | 
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| 24 | In case of errors or broken connections, the time interval for | 
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| 25 | retrieval is  increased to ten seconds, and decreased again if valid | 
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| 26 | data was received. | 
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| 27 |  | 
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| 28 | The timer is not newly started if a new page is loaded, hence, it might | 
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| 29 | take a few seconds before the values will be displayed. | 
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| 30 |  | 
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| 31 | The typical size of a camera display is about 350 bytes, the typical | 
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| 32 | size of the ascii data is about 100 bytes. Adding the HTML header | 
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| 33 | which is in the order of 200 bytes, this yields an average transmission | 
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| 34 | rate of aprroximately 200 bytes per second. This is less than one | 
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| 35 | mega-byte in one hour, plus the data loaded for each page switch. | 
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