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An image object is an image of a real world object at some instant, and each image object has its own sampling timestamp and external validity interval.
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Each location sample contains a timestamp, a latitude and longitude, and an accuracy value.
They annotate the sample stream with timestamps and control information, allowing them to avoid some, but not all, latency problems.
Sensor nodes sample a signal and add a timestamp of their local time, for which the fusion node uses the timestamp to process sensor data.
As such, it becomes possible to send a timestamp along with each incoming sample (i.e., a value between 1 and n).
Some of these data, such as accession number, site and specimen of the sample, and dates and timestamps were already available in structured data.
Since we know the timestamp of every tweet in our sample data set, we can study the time between tweets and the recency of tweets from the userbase.
For example, if the timestamp in coordinated universal time (UTC) of current sample is smaller than that of previous sample, the current sample is out of order.
The main problems related to this solution arise when the system controller in a chassis with more than one data acquisition (DAQ) device has to assign (a) timestamps to the concrete waveform samples acquired by each DAQ or has to (b) timestamp events generated by each DAQ under special conditions.
For the temporal analysis, the sample size was 14,444 since some routes had no timestamp.
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