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"data fed from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when something is receiving data from a particular source. For example: "The machine is receiving data fed from the sensors."
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The elaborate setup would make it possible for Apple to use location data fed from things like your iPhone and iPad, as well as use of credit cards or RFID badges to inform automated systems of a user's whereabouts, and do things like turn on or off power, climate control, lights and more.
The second server in the system is running an Nvidia Drive Pegasus AI, or the 'brain' of an autonomous vehicle, which processes the data fed from the first server just as it would if it was real data being fed from vehicles sensors capturing it from the road.
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Pachube is doing the same for data feeds from sensors.
The company said it applied to become a broker so it could receive up-to-the-minute data feeds from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service.
Mr. Narang said Tradeworx could not tell whether something was wrong with the data feeds from the exchanges.
Hammer Tap which scans eBay's past sales to predict future selling prices, would have been given permission to accept direct data feeds from eBay had Mr. Walton not been involved.
Not only did it have to deal with the technical problems of combining data feeds from fixed-income, equity, commodities and other markets, it also had to consolidate billing and accounting practices.
The pressures on humans will only increase as the military moves from the limited "soda straw" views of today's sensors to new "Gorgon Stare" technology that can capture live video of an entire city — but requires 2,000 analysts to process the data feeds from a single drone, compared with 19 analysts per drone today.
A single sensor reading might be included in data feeds from numerous providers.
Data can be streamed into AsterixDB via REST API or with data feeds from different sources (Twitter, RSS, TCP socket) [14].
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