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  2. Telemetry - Wikipedia

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    Telemetry is the in situ collection of measurements or other data at remote points and their automatic transmission to receiving equipment (telecommunication) for monitoring. [1] The word is derived from the Greek roots tele , 'far off', and metron , 'measure'.

  3. Wildlife radio telemetry - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife radio telemetry has advanced the research opportunities available for studying animal populations. It can be applied to many areas of management and research to determine the habitat use of tagged animals, such as roost and foraging habitat preferences. [5] Radio telemetry has been used to study the home range and movement of populations.

  4. Biotelemetry - Wikipedia

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    Some of the first uses of biotelemetry systems date to the early space race, where physiological signals obtained from animals or human passengers were transmitted back to Earth for analysis (the name of the medical device manufacturer Spacelabs Healthcare is a reflection of their start in 1958 developing biotelemetry systems for the early U.S. space program).

  5. History of wildlife tracking technology - Wikipedia

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    A new telemetry system based on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) mobile phone technology was first described in 1998 as a technique that provides more detailed mark-recapture data over an extensive geographical range. Organisms are fitted with a mobile phone tag that is programmed to attempt to send a text message back to the ...

  6. Inter-Range Instrumentation Group - Wikipedia

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    The RCC's IRIG Standard 106 [1] is a comprehensive telemetry standard for aeronautical applications at RCC member ranges. Chapter 10 of Standard 106 [2] governs digital flight data recorders. IRIG Standard 313-01 prescribes test standards for flight termination receivers. [3]

  7. Latest radar evidence suggests Black Hawk in DC disaster was ...

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    That facility, about 40 miles west of Reagan National, uses information from multiple radar sensors and telemetry transmitted from aircraft to pinpoint their positions, according to the NTSB.

  8. Foreign instrumentation signals intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Telemetry data . Missiles, satellites and other remotely monitored devices often transmit streams of data concerning their location, speed, engine status and other metrics. Video data links. These may be from UAVs or from satellites used for reconnaissance.

  9. Auto industry and trade ties at risk due to US-Canada tariffs ...

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    Sam Abuelsamid, vice president of market research for Telemetry Insights, said it changed the industry dynamics in the U.S. and Canada as it cut tariffs.