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Loading Operational Data into Falkonry TSI

Falkonry TSI supports multiple ways to add data to the system. The most common way is to use file-based connections, which allow you to upload data in supported formats and structures. In addition, Falkonry TSI also supports adding data via MQTT, which is a lightweight messaging protocol commonly used for IoT devices.

Once the data is added, you can approve the signals to make them available for analysis and visualization in TSI. In this tutorial, we will focus on creating file-based connections to add data to Falkonry TSI and testing the compatibility of the data with the supported formats and structures. We will also briefly touch upon adding data via MQTT and the process of approving signals in TSI.

Load Data via File-based Connections

In this TSI Clip, we will see how data can be added and tested for compatibility with TSI platform supported formats and structures.

Load Data via MQTT or other streaming protocols

Falkonry supports loading data via MQTT via AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub or an MQTT broker. This allows you to ingest real-time data from various sources, such as IoT devices, sensors, and other streaming data sources.

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