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Lightningcharts JS, different charts for same patient with live feed from websocket

I am currently using Medical Dashboard of Lightningcharts js. When the same patient is opened in two different machines (say two desktops) then the charts for the channels/parameters (ECG, Pulse rate and Respiratory rate) are different for different machines. Currently the data fed to the charts is live from a WebSocket and is coming from a device present at the client location. The expectation is to have consistent and same graphs on multiple devices for a particular patient.

Lightningcharts JS, different charts for same patient with live feed from websocket

I am currently using Medical Dashboard of Lightningcharts js. When the same patient is opened in two different machines (say two desktops) then the charts for the channels/parameters (ECG, Pulse rate and Respiratory rate) are different for different machines. Currently the data fed to the charts is live from a WebSocket and is coming from a device present at the client location. The expectation is to have consistent and same graphs on multiple devices for a particular patient.

Lightningcharts JS, different charts for same patient with live feed from websocket

I am currently using Medical Dashboard of Lightningcharts js. When the same patient is opened in two different machines (say two desktops) then the charts for the channels/parameters (ECG, Pulse rate and Respiratory rate) are different for different machines. Currently the data fed to the charts is live from a WebSocket and is coming from a device present at the client location. The expectation is to have consistent and same graphs on multiple devices for a particular patient.

Lightningcharts JS, different charts for same patient with live feed from websocket

I am currently using Medical Dashboard of Lightningcharts js. When the same patient is opened in two different machines (say two desktops) then the charts for the channels/parameters (ECG, Pulse rate and Respiratory rate) are different for different machines. Currently the data fed to the charts is live from a WebSocket and is coming from a device present at the client location. The expectation is to have consistent and same graphs on multiple devices for a particular patient.