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This section explains how to work with a Geopsy database. Creating a database on a permanent storage (disk) is not a mandatory step. You can use Geopsy to view and to process signals on single files basis. However, you would miss a number of interesting features such as grouping of signals, storage of header modification and automatic storage of processed signals. | This section explains how to work with a Geopsy database. Creating a database on a permanent storage (disk) is not a mandatory step. You can use Geopsy to view and to process signals on single files basis. However, you would miss a number of interesting features such as grouping of signals, storage of header modification and automatic storage of processed signals. | ||
− | *[[Geopsy: | + | *[[Geopsy: Database|Introduction]] |
− | *[[Geopsy:Import signal files|Import signal files]] | + | *[[Geopsy: Import signal files|Import signal files]] |
*[[Geopsy: Signal drag&drop|Signal drag and drop mechanism]] | *[[Geopsy: Signal drag&drop|Signal drag and drop mechanism]] | ||
− | *[[Geopsy:Open, Close and Save|Open, Close and Save a database]] | + | *[[Geopsy: Open, Close and Save|Open, Close and Save a database]] |
− | *[[Geopsy:Groups|Groups of signals]] | + | *[[Geopsy: Groups|Groups of signals]] |
− | *[[Geopsy:Preferences|Preferences]] | + | *[[Geopsy: Preferences|Preferences]] |
− | *[[Geopsy:Set header|Editing header information]] | + | *[[Geopsy: Set header|Editing header information]] |
== Signal viewers == | == Signal viewers == |
Revision as of 12:55, 8 March 2010
Tutorials
Database
This section explains how to work with a Geopsy database. Creating a database on a permanent storage (disk) is not a mandatory step. You can use Geopsy to view and to process signals on single files basis. However, you would miss a number of interesting features such as grouping of signals, storage of header modification and automatic storage of processed signals.
- Introduction
- Import signal files
- Signal drag and drop mechanism
- Open, Close and Save a database
- Groups of signals
- Preferences
- Editing header information
Signal viewers
Basic signal processing
Basic signal processing methods are provided for fast analysis. By contrast with Tools, they execute only one simple action (filter, cut,...). Interactive and script-based approaches are available.