Understanding Stove Temperature Data

Understanding Stove Temperature Data

Temperature Threshold

  • Above 50°C = Active data logging

  • Below 50°C = No activity

Cooking Sessions

  • Start: Temperature rises above threshold and continues to rise or stays at a relatively stable temperature

  • End: Temperature consistently drops

Multi-Burner Analysis

  • Each burner tracked independently

  • Enables usage pattern insights

Key Insights

  • Cooking duration

  • Frequency

  • User behavior trends


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