Raw data
Initial, unprocessed data that is collected directly from various sensors or devices.
Raw data can be obtained, for example, from a temperature, humidity, pressure, speed sensor, etc.
Raw points represent data in its original form, without any changes or processing.
Each raw point is usually accompanied by a timestamp, which allows you to track and analyze changes in parameters over time.
• Time - the time the packet was formed on the device.
• Unixtimestamp - the time of the packet in encoded format.
• Server time - the time the packet was received by the server.
• Latitude / Longitude / Height - the coordinates of the object.
• Speed - the speed of the object in km / h.
• Direction - the GPS compass relative to the object.
• Satellites - the number of satellites near the object.
• TriggerData - data from sensors (temperature, fuel, sensors, battery charge level, etc.).

Use the chart for details by point and device.
