1. Purpose
The Functional Design Specification (FDS) serves as a foundational document for configuring and testing the system within the scope of this project. It establishes the criteria for project acceptance, represents a critical component of the verification process, and provides a structured framework for implementing changes to the functional design.
2. Scope
This scope document complements but does not supersede the contractual documents and the scope outlined therein. Should change management be required, reference will be made to the scope as defined by the contractual agreements.
3. System Description
3.1 System Framework Diagram
- The system framework diagram is organized into four distinct layers: , , , and .
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- encompasses , , , , , and various access control devices. These devices are responsible for transmitting signals through Bluetooth, , and network connections to the .
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- The is comprised of the Personal Location Engine, , Video System, and . It aggregates data from and executes a multitude of functions, which include tracking , overseeing s, generating AI-driven alerts for smoke detection and safety helmet removal from camera feeds, and compiling real-time weather station data.
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- This aggregated data is then consolidated in the , which amalgamates data from the various subsystems and provides interfaces for data synchronization with , encapsulating company organizational structures and personnel data. Additionally, the SupOS platform is equipped with an array of features, including Big Data, Data Storage Module, Computing Module, , among others.
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- Ultimately, data processed through the SupOS platform can be exhibited on the Video Wall in the Control Center Room (CCR), across employees' Work Stations, and on mobile devices for comprehensive accessibility.