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te·lem·e·try T0089500 (tə-lĕm′ĭ-trē)n.1. The science and technology of automatic measurement and transmission of data by wire, radio, or other means from remote sources, as from space vehicles, to receiving stations for recording and analysis.2. Biotelemetry. tel′e·met′ric (tĕl′ə-mĕt′rĭk), tel′e·met′ri·cal (-rĭ-kəl) adj.tel′e·met′ri·cal·ly adv.telemetry (tɪˈlɛmɪtrɪ) n1. (Telecommunications) the use of radio waves, telephone lines, etc, to transmit the readings of measuring instruments to a device on which the readings can be indicated or recorded. See also radiotelemetry2. (Surveying) the measurement of linear distance using a tellurometerte•lem•e•try (təˈlɛm ɪ tri) n. the automated transmission of data from a distant source, esp. from space to a ground station. [1880–85] tel•e•met•ric (ˌtɛl əˈmɛ trɪk) adj. tel`e•met′ri•cal•ly, adv. te·lem·e·try (tə-lĕm′ĭ-trē) The automatic measurement and transmission of data from a distant source to a receiving station. Telemetry is used, for example, to track the movements of wild animals that have had radio transmitters attached to them.telemetrythe science or use of the telemeter; long-distance measurement.See also: Distance, MeasurementThesaurusNoun | 1. | telemetry - automatic transmission and measurement of data from remote sources by wire or radio or other meansmeasurement, measuring, mensuration, measure - the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate" | Translationstelemetry
telemetry (tĕ-lem -ĕ-tree) The transmission of data to or from a satellite, space station, spaceprobe, etc., by means of radio waves.Telemetry a synonym of “telemetering.” The Russian terms telemetriia and teleizmerenie may both be translated as “telemetry” or “telemetering.” The term telemetriia was borrowed from non-Russian scientific literature and has traditionally been applied to the investigation of biological processes and the measurement of biological indexes at a distance (seeBIOTELEMETRY) and to the measurement and transmission of meteorological data from meteorological balloons or rockets, from artificial earth satellites, or from automatic ground meteorological stations located in relatively inaccessible regions (see). When the points at which measurements are made are distant from the control center, the data are transmitted through radio communication channels; in this case, the term “radio telemetry” is used (seeRADIO REMOTE CONTROL). telemetry[tə′lem·ə·trē] (engineering) telemetering telemetryThe science of measuring a quantity, or quantities; transmitting the results to a distant station; and there interpreting, indicating, and/or recording the quantities measured. The data and other information are transmitted in real time normally by a radio link. The system is used in aircraft and system testing but includes reconnaissance data and those transmitted to and from missiles.telemetryTransmitting data captured by instrumentation and measuring devices to a remote station where they are recorded and analyzed. For example, data from a weather satellite are telemetered to earth.telemetry
telemetry [tĕ-lem´ĕ-tre] the making of measurements at a distance from the subject; usually the measurable evidence of phenomena under investigation is transmitted by radio signals.te·lem·e·try (tĕ-lem'ĕ-trē), The science of measuring a quantity, transmitting the results by radio signals to a distant station, and there interpreting, indicating, and/or recording the results. See also: biotelemetry. telemetry (tə-lĕm′ĭ-trē)n.1. The science and technology of automatic measurement and transmission of data by wire, radio, or other means from remote sources, as from space vehicles, to receiving stations for recording and analysis.2. Biotelemetry. tel′e·met′ric (tĕl′ə-mĕt′rĭk), tel′e·met′ri·cal (-rĭ-kəl) adj.tel′e·met′ri·cal·ly adv.telemetry Cardiology The monitoring of the cardiac rhythm and transmission of signals or data from one electronic unit to another by radio waves using a device that provides real-time measurement of a Pt's EKG for various lengths of time See Multiple parameter telemetry, Real-timetelemetry. Telemetry–indications Cardiac dysrhythmia • Atrial fibrillation or flutter • SVT–supraventricular tachycardia • PVC–premature ventricular contraction under treatment • Ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation • Bradycardia < 50/min Heart block–2nd or 3rd degree Angina Acute MI–transferred from ICU Respiratory failure Hypotension or HTN Electrolyte imbalance • Hypokalemia • Hyperkalemia • Hypocalcemia • Hypercalcemia Syncope te·lem·e·try (tĕ-lem'ĕ-trē) Process of transmitting results using radio signals. See also: biotelemetrytelemetry Measurement at a distance by radio waves or other means. The method has been used in medical research and diagnosis.te·lem·e·try (tĕ-lem'ĕ-trē) Process of transmitting results using radio signals. See T/M See TMtelemetry Related to telemetry: cardiac telemetryWords related to telemetrynoun automatic transmission and measurement of data from remote sources by wire or radio or other meansRelated Words- measurement
- measuring
- mensuration
- measure
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