the science, and associated technology, of the automatic recording and transmission of data from a remote source to a receiving station for analysis
A system whereby the signals are transmitted between the camera/CCU and a remote control unit Usually either a twisted pair cable is utilized or the signals are transmitted over a coax cable and superimposed onto the video signal
The science of measuring a quantity or quantities, transmitting the results to a distant station, and then interpreting, indicating, or recording the quantities measured; also, the data so treated
Automatic measurement and transmission of data This process is electrical and is used to measure pressure, speed and temperature
Telemetry is the science of using automatic equipment to make scientific measurements and transmit them by radio to a receiving station. Highly automated communications process by which data are collected from instruments located at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for measurement, monitoring, display, and recording. Transmission of the information may be over wires or, more commonly, by radio. The technique is used extensively for oil-pipeline monitoring and control systems and in oceanography and meteorology. Telemetry for rockets and satellites bloomed in the 1950s and has continued to grow in complexity and in breadth of application. Data can be transmitted from inside internal-combustion engines during tests, from steam turbines in operation, and from manned and unmanned spacecraft. Major scientific applications include biomedical research and remote observation of operations with highly radioactive material
Communication with a remote acquisition system Logging tools usually transmit acquired data in real-time via wireline telemetry
Telemetry is the transmission of alarm and or control data to or from an exchange It is used for remote control and surveillance by a remote control location
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 studied based on these reports Two way telemetry also enables drivers to change settings on the car to increase performance or avoid problems
A way of transmitting data electronically from a moving object to a stationary central location In Formula One, the transmission of engine and other data from the racing car by secure, coded radio links to computers situated in the pits
Automatic transmittal of data to a point remote from the sensing instrument Also use of small radios to monitor animal location, movement, behavior, and physiology
The use of telecommunication devices (such as satellites) to automatically record measurements from a distance
Radio device that relays information about the engine, tires, steering and throttle performance to crew members
The capability of transmitting or retrieving data over long distance communication links, such as satellite or telephone