Continuous/real-time updating graphing software?

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The discussion centers on finding software for continuous monitoring and real-time graphing of power and energy consumption in a conference room. The user is looking for a solution that can refresh data every 30 seconds and display it on a flatscreen TV, initially considering Microsoft Visio but expressing doubts about its capabilities. A suggestion is made to use RRDTool, which requires two scripts for data creation and updating, allowing for graphing in various programming languages. The emphasis is on achieving a professional appearance while maintaining simplicity. The conversation highlights the need for effective data visualization tools in real-time monitoring applications.
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Hi all,

I'm currently working on a project at my job where we will be continuously monitoring the power/energy consumed by the lights and other light electrical loads in a conference room. The data will be wirelessly transmitted to a computer which will accept the file as an Excel spreadsheet or CSV file. The idea is to then create a nearly real-time, scrolling graph that refreshes approximately every 30 seconds which will be presented on our flatscreen TV. Since the file will be in a Microsoft friendly format, we figured Visio might do what we needed, but I'm quickly becoming less sure after spending a little time with it. Can any suggest a program that could do what I require? Or is there a way that Visio could do this? It has to look professional, but that doesn't mean it can't be simple.

Thanks a bunch.
 
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Did you look at RRD ? ("www.mrtg.org/rrdtool/"[/URL])

To use it you need only 2 scripts. One to create your RRD file, and a second to update it. Then you can graph it using any programming language.(php, perl, java, etc...)
 
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