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Qué (quién) es Telemeter - definición

DATA AND MEASUREMENTS TRANSFERRED FROM A REMOTE LOCATION TO RECEIVING EQUIPMENT FOR MONITORING
Telemetering; Radio telemetry; Telemetering system; Telemetric; Telemetry device; History of telemetry; Data telemetry; Telemeter
  • bumblebee]] worker with a transponder attached to its back, visiting an [[oilseed rape]] flower
  • A [[saltwater crocodile]] with a GPS-based satellite transmitter attached to its head for tracking
  • An expendable [[dropsonde]] used to capture weather data. The telemetry consists of sensors for pressure, temperature, and humidity and a wireless transmitter to return the captured data to an aircraft.

telemeter         
['t?l?mi:t?, t?'l?m?t?]
¦ noun an apparatus for recording the readings of an instrument and transmitting them by radio.
¦ verb transmit (readings) to a distant receiving set or station.
Derivatives
telemetric adjective
telemetry noun
Telemeter         
·add. ·noun An apparatus for recording at a distant station the indications of physical instruments such as the thermometer, galvanometer, ·etc.
II. Telemeter ·noun An instrument used for measuring the distance of an object from an observer; as, a telescope with a micrometer for measuring the apparent diameter of an object whose real dimensions are known.
Rangefinding telemeter         
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DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE DISTANCE TO AN OBJECT; DEVICE THAT MEASURES DISTANCE FROM THE OBSERVER TO A TARGET, IN A PROCESS CALLED RANGING
Rangefinding telemeter; Range finder; Range-finder; Rangefinders; Range-finding; Range scanner; Rangefinding; Rangefinding micrometer; Telemeter (rangefinder)
The rangefinding telemeter (or simply telemeter or rangefinder, depending on the context), is a device used to measure distances to remote objects, that is, a type of rangefinder. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek: τῆλε tēle "far away" and μέτρον métron "something used to measure".

Wikipedia

Telemetry

Telemetry is the in situ collection of measurements or other data at remote points and their automatic transmission to receiving equipment (telecommunication) for monitoring. The word is derived from the Greek roots tele, 'remote', and metron, 'measure'. Systems that need external instructions and data to operate require the counterpart of telemetry: telecommand.

Although the term commonly refers to wireless data transfer mechanisms (e.g., using radio, ultrasonic, or infrared systems), it also encompasses data transferred over other media such as a telephone or computer network, optical link or other wired communications like power line carriers. Many modern telemetry systems take advantage of the low cost and ubiquity of GSM networks by using SMS to receive and transmit telemetry data.

A telemeter is a physical device used in telemetry. It consists of a sensor, a transmission path, and a display, recording, or control device. Electronic devices are widely used in telemetry and can be wireless or hard-wired, analog or digital. Other technologies are also possible, such as mechanical, hydraulic and optical.

Telemetry may be commutated to allow the transmission of multiple data streams in a fixed frame.

Ejemplos de uso de Telemeter
1. They check a radio telemeter to see if the bear they‘re shadowing is in the area.
2. In 2004, a recovery group using a barge with a crane raised a piece of an early radar system called a telemeter from the Graf Spee.