This demo shows how MSAI Connect unifies thermal, vibration, acoustic, electrical, and visual data in one web-based platform. Learn how alerts, playback, asset views, and integrations turn sensor data into fast, actionable maintenance workflows.
Video Transcript
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Hello and thank you for joining me today. My name is Tamien Taylor, and I’m the Director of Solutions Engineering for MultisensorAI. Today I’m going to be showing you our MSAI software that allows you to connect multiple sensors into a single web platform, that allow you to view all of your data in one place. This could be data from thermal, visible, acoustic cameras, it can also tie in ultrasound, vibration, voltage, current, and various other sensors.
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When you log in, this is our Executive Summary page. Here you can view the number of sites currently set up, how many sensors are deployed (including how many are up and down), how many assets are being monitored, and how many work orders have been generated. Work orders are a major feature we integrate with customer workflows. Using an API system, alerts automatically generate work order tickets for the maintenance team, who then have 24 to 72 hours to check on the alert depending on the criticality of the equipment and the type of alert generated.
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This is the Alerts page, where all generated alerts are archived. On this page, you can download the table as a CSV, open alerts, and view details. For example, a thermal alert will display the thermal image on the left and a temperature-versus-time graph on the right. You can adjust the scale to view trends over 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year. Custom dates can be selected using the calendar feature, and data can be exported. One of the most useful features here is playback, which allows you to watch the video feed from 30 seconds before the alert was generated until after the alert occurred—helpful for root cause or failure analysis.
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Next, we have the Workstations page, which hosts live video streams. Here you can see different thermal cameras, as well as visible or acoustic cameras. Clicking on a feed displays the temperature-versus-time graph along the bottom, along with regions of interest (ROIs) drawn to monitor specific equipment. Playback is also available here, allowing you to select a specific date and time to view video feeds in one-hour increments. This is especially useful for reviewing events as they happened.
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The Assets page provides access to sensor data tied to specific assets. For example, vibration and thermal data can be viewed together. If voltage, current, oil analysis, or other sensors are connected, their data will also be available along the top of the page.
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Finally, we have Notifications. Previously, alerts were sent via text message and email, but now we’ve added webhooks. This enables integration with third-party messaging apps such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Chime. Any messaging app that supports webhooks can receive notifications directly from MSAI.