Noun
/ˈtɛlɪkənˌtroʊl/
The term "telecontrol" refers to the operation or control of a device or system at a distance, typically using telecommunications technology. It is often employed in contexts involving remote control systems in various applications such as robotics, home automation, and industrial operations.
This term is moderately used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in technical discussions, engineering literature, and industry reports. Its frequency of use may vary with advances in technology and the introduction of new telecommunications solutions.
Инженер внедрил систему телеуправления, чтобы управлять машинами из центрального пункта управления.
With telecontrol technologies, users can access their home systems remotely using mobile devices.
С помощью технологий телеуправления пользователи могут удаленно управлять своими домашними системами с помощью мобильных устройств.
The research focused on improving the reliability of telecontrol links in harsh environments.
While "telecontrol" itself may not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions, it commonly appears in phrases associated with remote operation and automation:
С помощью телеуправления техники могут удаленно взять под контроль оборудование, не находясь на месте.
control at your fingertips
Telecontrol devices allow users to control at your fingertips various household functions.
Устройства телеуправления позволяют пользователям управлять функциями дома одним нажатием.
remote monitoring and control
The factory relies on telecontrol for remote monitoring and control of its production lines.
The word "telecontrol" is derived from the prefix "tele-", which comes from the Greek "tēle," meaning "distant," and "control," which has Latin origins (from "contrarotulare," meaning "to check against a register"). Thus, it denotes the ability to control something from a distance.
Synonyms: remote control, teleoperation, distant control
Antonyms: manual control, direct control, on-site operation