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Qué (quién) es Timing signals - definición

FORM OF RACE TIMING
Fully Automatic Timing; Fully automatic timing; Fully Automatic Time; FAT timing; Fully automatic electronic timing
  • Omega]] FAT device of 1948, containing four chronometers started by a starting gun and stopped by a photocell.
  • An example of a photographic automatic timed race: [[Sabine Busch]], right, wins with 53.24s and [[Cornelia Ullrich]] comes second with 53.58s.
  • Light beam timing system (the two lenses extended to the right of the stand)
  • A fully automatic timing camera system, on the finish line of the [[2007 Pan American Games]] at [[João Havelange Olympic Stadium]]
  • gn3hMAvOYfQ}} shows 1968 timing system and process @ 7:19'''

Signal timing         
Traffic signal timing; Signal progression; Signal timing design
Signal timing is the technique which traffic engineers use to distribute right-of-way at a signalized intersection. The process includes selecting appropriate values for timing, which are implemented in specialized traffic signal controllers.
Static timing analysis         
SIMULATION TECHNIQUE IN COMPUTER HARDWARE DESIGN
Timing analysis; Fast model analysis; Slow model analysis
Static timing analysis (STA) is a simulation method of computing the expected timing of a synchronous digital circuit without requiring a simulation of the full circuit.
Railway semaphore signal         
  • British semaphore stop and distant signals on common post (lower quadrant type)
  • Lower quadrant stop signals at [[St. Erth]] in 2007
  • Signals on the [[River Weaver]] Navigation, directing boats into the paired locks
  • Semaphore signal levers inside train dispatcher's room of [[Cianjur railway station]]. These levers are connected to the signal by pairs of wires.
  • German semaphore distant (left) and home (right) signal exhibition in [[Steinfurt]], Germany.
  • British semaphore distant signal (lower quadrant type)
  • British semaphore stop signal (lower quadrant type)
  • Somersault signals at [[Carrickfergus railway station]], showing the distinctive central pivot about which the arm "somersaults"
  • A typical signal box layout. The crossover and level crossing are protected by the home signal, while a starting signal guards the entrance to the next block section.
  • Abandoned German semaphore with missing lenses
  • Santa Fe Railroad]], 1943. The vertical position indicates a "clear" aspect.
FORM OF FIXED RAILWAY SIGNAL
Semaphore signal; Semaphore signals; Upper quadrant signal
Railway semaphore signal is one of the earliest forms of fixed railway signals. This semaphore system involves signals that display their different indications to train drivers by changing the angle of inclination of a pivoted 'arm'.

Wikipedia

Fully automatic time

Fully automatic time (abbreviated FAT) is a form of race timing in which the clock is automatically activated by the starting device, and the finish time is either automatically recorded, or timed by analysis of a photo finish. The system is commonly used in track and field as well as athletic performance testing, horse racing, dog racing, bicycle racing, rowing and auto racing. In these fields a photo finish is used. It is also used in competitive swimming, for which the swimmers themselves record a finish time by touching a touchpad at the end of a race. In order to verify the equipment, or in case of failure, a backup system (typically manual) is usually used in addition to FAT.

Ejemplos de uso de Timing signals
1. And their measurements are based on basic properties of the exquisitely precise timing signals that navigation satellites produce.