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telemetry
noun
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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The word 'telemetry' is correct and usable in written English.
It is defined as the process of collecting data or measurements remotely and transmitting them for monitoring or analysis. It is commonly used in fields such as engineering, medicine, and space exploration. Example: The satellite's telemetry showed fluctuations in the atmospheric pressure, indicating a possible storm approaching the coast.
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There are many other alternative scientific methods:– aerial/boat surveys; satellite telemetry; micro-dart skin biopsies, etc. that can now be used as to effectively study the health and conservation status of marine mammals populations without the need to kill them.
This echoes what has happened to motor-racing telemetry.
Besides highlighting problems, the data let team strategists advise Mr Hamilton and his rivals on tactics and on how to optimise vehicle settings with the help of the dozen or more switches on the steering wheel.Such data logging and telemetry has made what used to be more of an art into an exact science.
Eventually it did so, and the controllers told it to charge its batteries so it could stay on for more than a few seconds at a time.A solar probe in deep-freezeOnce the batteries had been charged, it was possible to download telemetry from SOHO.
We also have more telemetry and strain gauges to monitor every aspect of the boat's performance than ever before.
Nissan intends to use telemetry to send information to a global data centre from every LEAF sold.Besides keeping an eye on what is going on, this centre will provide support, information and entertainment to drivers.
The telemetry used in civil aviation transmits data on engine performance and the behaviour of other systems back to base while the plane is in the air.
Its two satellites, flying half a kilometre apart, will communicate with one another using laser telemetry.
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The latest models are equipped with remote-telemetry features that allow doctors to monitor their operation.
He recently demonstrated a computer simulation of the idea to researchers at the Goddard Space Flight Centre, one of the main scientific establishments of NASA, America's space agency.The next stage is to try out the radio-telemetry technology using aircraft probably of the unmanned variety.
Pacemakers designed to communicate wirelessly, using radio-frequency telemetry-based technology, have enabled physicians to gather information about a patient remotely.
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