Meaning Telemetry
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A system for converting the measurements recorded by a wireline or measurements-while-drilling (MWD) tool into a suitable form for transmission to the surface. In the case of wireline logging, the mea [..]
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electronic tool and system for communication by sound or speech.
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The process of measuring a quantity or quantities, transmitting the measured value to a distant station, and there interpreting, indicating, or recording the quantities measured. Typically, spacecraft [..]
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1. The use of telecommunication for automatically indicating or recording measurements at a distance from the measuring instrument. [RR] 2. The transmission of nonvoice signals for the purpose of automatically indicating or recording measurements at a distance from the measuring instrument. [47 CFR 90.7]
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Data and commands sent from the spacecraft to ground stations.
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noun. the procedure of gauging and conveying quantitative data to a remote locale, where it can be documented and comprehended.
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A technique used in the gas industry for recording information at a distance from the Meter
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(n) automatic transmission and measurement of data from remote sources by wire or radio or other means
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measuring and transmitting data from a remote location
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(From telemetering) Measurement with the aid of intermediate means that permit the measurement to be interpreted at a distance from the primary detector. A site telemetry system supplies the intermedi [..]
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A system that beams data related to the engine and chassis to computers in the pit garage so that engineers can monitor that car's behaviour.
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Data and system-health related information transmitted by radio from a satellite to a ground system. tide gauges
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A system utilizing ‘control code’ transmitters and receivers. These use the video cable or a simple twisted pair cable to send their information. Telephoto
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A radio device that relays information such as engine, tire, steering and throttle performance to team engineers in the pits. The team can monitor both car and driver activity to ensure the car is per [..]
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Modern evolution of bells. A small transmitter is attached to the bird and the falconer has a receiver tuned to the bird's frequency. If the bird is unable to be found, the telemetry is used to l [..]
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The capability of transmitting or retrieving data over long distance communication links, such as satellite or telephone.
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Measurements and information recorded from a remote device and transmitted for use elsewhere.
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Transmission of the readings of instruments to a remote location by means of wires, Radio Waves, or other means. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Transmission of the readings of instruments to a remote location by means of wires, radio waves, or other means. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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A space-to-ground data stream of measured values (including instrument science data, instrument engineering data, and spacecraft engineering data) that does not include command, tracking, computer mem [..]
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Optional equipment that allows the multicopter to transmit status information to the ground control. Telemetry is sometimes a feature of the control transmitter and receiver, and other times it is jus [..]
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The use of electronic equipment to locate a distant source. Researchers use telemetry equipment, such as receivers and antennae, to locate signals emitted from radio collars worn by wolves in their st [..]
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Telemetry, in general, is a term for technologies that accommodate collecting information in the form of measurements or statistical data, and forward it to IT systems in a remote location. This term [..]
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The electrical link between a field transmitter and the receiver. Telephone lines are commonly used to serve as the electrical line.
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The science of measuring a quantity or quantities, transmitting the measured value to a distant station, and there interpreting, indicating, or recording the quantities measured.
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 Remote acquisition, recording and transmission of patient data via a telecommunications system to a healthcare provider for analysis and decision making.
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Manner of sending radio signals from either the car to the pitbox or the other way around. Particularly useful to determine the right setup as revs, ride height, gear, throttle and brakes can be studi [..]
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electronic capture and transmission of data (telemetry) will be required for all consented takes classified as having a direct stream-depleting effect and for the largest water-takes, those that abstract greater than approximately 357,000m3 per year. These larger takes account for 80% of the zone allocation block.
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The system for radioing information, including instrument readings and recordings, from a space vehicle to the ground.
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Radio signals transmitted between satellites and ground stations.
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An electrical system for measuring a quantity, transmitting the result and than indicating the quantity measured.
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(applied sciences) the science, and associated technology, of the automatic recording and transmission of data from a remote source to a receiving station for analysis
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