
1) Marvel Comic superhero 2) Measure 3) Measurement 4) Measuring 5) Mensuration 6) Measurement 7) Rocket data 8) Satellite transmission 9) Satellite transmissions
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Telemetry is the highly automated communications process by which measurements are made and other data collected at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for monitoring. The word is derived from Greek roots: tele = remote, and metron = measure. Systems that need external instructions and data to operate require the c...
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Radio tracking device used for locating lost birds.
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Electronic gear for tracking lost raptors.
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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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highly automated communications process by which measurements are made and other data collected at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to ... [1 related articles]
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A system of sending data, usually measurements, over a distance. The term comes from the Greek telistos ('remote') and metros ('measure'). Telemetered data may be physical, environmental or biological. Telemetry is typically used to gather data from distant, inaccessible locations, or when data coll...
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a process in which measurements are made at some remote location and the results are transmitted by telecommunication
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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 memory transfer, audio, or video signals.
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(tә-lem´ә-tre) the making of measurements at a distance from the subject; usually the measurable evidence of phenomena under investigation is transmitted by radio signals.
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a technology that involves wireless transmission of signals. In Yellowstone, biologists use telemetry as a tool to study wolf movement and behavior. Some wolves have radio collars that transmit a signal at a particular frequency. By tuning a receiver to the frequency of a particular wolf
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Tracking gear for birds of prey
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Telemetry is one-way radio transmissions used for tracking and measurement data.
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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 locate her. This is one of the most revolutionary changes for modern falconry allowing falconers to fly the same bird for a longer period of time without he...
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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 study groups.
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Serial data used for the remote control (or monitoring) of a system. Usually comprises a digital encoded data, which is represented by voltages on the line. Sometimes the signal can be audio tones, such as Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) or Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF). It is intended to control pan, tilt, zoom, focus, preset positions, wash, wipe...
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Radio-tracking system used to retrieve lost hawks, orig Fr: telemetre= far metre
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Transmission and collection of data obtained by sensing conditions in a realtime environment.
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noun automatic transmission and measurement of data from remote sources by wire or radio or other means
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a combination of transmitter and receiver used to track hawks,
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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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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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A radio device that relays information such as engine, tire, steering and throttle performance from the car on track to engineers on pit lane. The team can monitor both car and driver activity to ensure the car is performing properly. Also enhances driver safety by allowing the team to notice any developing mechanical problem.
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Telemetry (or data acquisition) is the practice of collecting information during a test or race and using it to properly tune the car for optimum performance. Examples of measurements on a race car include accelerations (G forces) in three axes, temperature readings, wheel speed, and suspension displacement. Driver input is also recorded so the tea...
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Highly sophisticated electronics which transmit performance data back to a team's pit.
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