

The Route Analyzer can be applied to analyze how a visitor follows a predefined route, defined by a set of way points.
Visitors are tracked when passing by predefined waypoints. One or multiple Bluetooth access points are located at each waypoint. The route could anywhere through airport security, through a mall. Unlike competing technologies like video, the distance between waypoints could range from a few meters to kilometers, simply because our technology uniquely identifies visitor movements throughout the site.
The RouteAnalyzer module contains a configurable analyzing engine. Users can define routes, by defining waypoints. Each waypoint can physically consist of a single BlipNode or multiple (Required to cover multiple entrances).
Data from one BlipNode can be use in multiple routes, in multiple virtual waypoints. In other words, data collection is logically separated from the data analysis. The conditions for starting a new route can be adjusted to ensure correct counting. Range conditions for each waypoint can be adjusted.
SLA Targets can be defined to document if the visitors have completed the route within certain predefined levels. Example from airport: 95% of the visitors must complete security check within 5 minutes. SLA Targets can be monitored live, and analyzed in a historical perspective.