Telemetered: meaning, definitions and examples
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telemetered
[ tɛˈlɛmɪtərd ]
data transmission
Telemetered refers to the process of transmitting measurements, usually from a remote location to a receiving station. This term is commonly used in fields such as aerospace, meteorology, and remote sensing. The data transmitted can include various types of information like temperature, pressure, or positional data. Telemetering allows for real-time monitoring and analysis without the need for physical presence at the location of data collection.
Synonyms
communicate, relay, send, transmit.
Examples of usage
- The spacecraft telemetered crucial telemetry data back to Earth.
- Sensors telemetered information about environmental conditions.
- The weather balloon telemetered data about upper-atmospheric temperatures.
- Researchers telemetered oceanographic data from remote buoys.
Translations
Translations of the word "telemetered" in other languages:
🇵🇹 telemetrado
🇮🇳 टेलीमेटर्ड
🇩🇪 telemetriert
🇮🇩 telemetered
🇺🇦 телеметричний
🇵🇱 telemetered
🇯🇵 テレメータリングされた
🇫🇷 télémetré
🇪🇸 telemetrado
🇹🇷 telemetre edilen
🇰🇷 원거리 측정된
🇸🇦 تم قياسه عن بُعد
🇨🇿 telemeterovaný
🇸🇰 telemeterovaný
🇨🇳 遥测的
🇸🇮 telemeteran
🇮🇸 fjarlægðarmælt
🇰🇿 телеметриялық
🇬🇪 ტელემეტრირებული
🇦🇿 telemetrlənmiş
🇲🇽 telemetrado
Etymology
The term 'telemeter' comes from the Greek 'tele,' meaning 'distant,' and 'metron,' meaning 'measure.' It first entered the lexicon in the early 20th century as advancements in technology allowed for the remote measurement of physical quantities. Initially, telemetering was used primarily in scientific contexts, such as meteorology and astronomy. Over time, it expanded into various fields including engineering, healthcare, and environmental monitoring, where it serves crucial functions in obtaining and analyzing data from inaccessible locations. The concept gained significant momentum with the rise of wireless technology, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of data collection methods.