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In the News (Sat 18 May 13)

  
  Allsports Telemetry Inc.
AllSports Telemetry Systems is delivered in conjunction with the company who provides the in-car camera view.
AllSports Telemetry Systems' digital data is reconfigured as a full-color, boxed graphic on the TV screen.
AllSports Telemetry Systems has paved the way by creating a data pipe line of electromechanical, environmental and physiological data that has uses in an extraordinary number of potential applications in high-growth sports, industrial, safety and data processing marketplaces.
www.sportstelemetry.com   (330 words)

  
  telemetery- read about radio telemetry, medical telemetry and other telemeter uses and equipments
Telemetry is typically used to gather data from distant, inaccessible locations, or when data collection would be dangerous or difficult for a variety of reasons.
Telemetry is a technology which allows the remote measurement and reporting of information of interest to the system designer or operator.
If, however, a medical telemetry device is using a television channel that has been assigned for DTV, the user will need to work with their manufacturer and switch to a channel that will not be used for DTV in their area.
vpmt.com /telemetry.htm   (571 words)

  
  Telemetry Summary
Telemetry is also used to operate land-based mechanical apparati; robots perform a variety of automated functions in various industries and sometimes carry out fundtions too dangerous for humans.
Telemetry is an enabling technology for large complex systems such as missiles, RPVs, spacecraft, oil rigs and chemical plants because it allows automatic monitoring, alerting, and record-keeping necessary for safe, efficient operations.
Telemetry also is used for patients (biotelemetry) who are at risk of abnormal heart activity, generally in a coronary care unit.
www.bookrags.com /Telemetry   (1149 words)

  
 BUGGYRA.com :: Telemetry
The telemetry records, by means of sensing elements, all and any important characteristics of a vehicle and pilot's driving style.
The biggest contribution, when using the telemetry is, in the first place, that a pilot has a possibility to learn from his own mistakes.
Retroactively, we are able, by means of such telemetry, to analyze whatsoever situation on tracks, and thereby a pilot can proactively improve his driving style.
www.buggyra.com /en/text3-telemetrie.html   (200 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Wireless Medical Telemetry Service
Medical telemetry equipment is used in hospitals and health care facilities to transmit patient measurement data, such as pulse and respiration rates to a nearby receiver, permitting greater patient mobility and increased comfort.
Medical telemetry equipment shall not cause harmful interference to radio astronomy operations in the band 608-614 MHz and shall be coordinated under the requirements found in 47 CFR 95.1119.
Manufacturers of wireless medical telemetry devices and their representatives are authorized to operated wireless medical telemetry transmitters in this service solely for the purpose of demonstrating such equipment to, or installing and maintaining such equipment for, duly authorized health care providers.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2000/July/Day-17/i17970.htm   (8497 words)

  
 OET -- Medical Telemetry Devices
Certain kinds of medical telemetry devices are permitted to use portions of the spectrum also used for TV broadcasting.
Medical telemetry devices operate on a secondary basis to TV broadcasting, that is, they must tolerate any interference that may be caused by local television stations' broadcast signals.
If, however, a medical telemetry device is using a television channel that has been assigned for DTV, the user will need to work with their manufacturer and switch to a channel that will not be used for DTV in their area.
www.fcc.gov /oet/faqs/medical.html   (930 words)

  
 Acroamatics Telemetry Systems
Our one constant in the ever-changing business of telemetry has been to support our customers and provide solutions for all of their requirements.
Acroamatics is known as a leader in engineering and technology and experts in the field of telemetry data acquisition.
Based upon our expertise in complex Telemetry, we have adapted our existing technology to the PCI format in order to provide the same powerful features in an easy to use, compact family of cards.
www.acroamatics.com   (428 words)

  
 telemetry- remote sensing techonology.
Telemetry is remote measurement or the remote collection of data.
Telemetry can also mean radio signals from a spacecraft used to encode and transmit data to a ground station.
Telemetry is a technology which allows the remote measurement and reporting of information of interest to the system designer or operator.
thermometer-thermocouple.info /telemetery.htm   (302 words)

  
 What is telemetry?
Telemetry is the remote measurement or the remote collection of data which can be physical, environmental or biological.
Telemetry is typically used to gather data from distant, inaccessible locations, or when data collection would be dangerous or difficult for a variety of reasons.
The IN4MA remote telemetry unit was created for mainstream industrial applications, encompassing areas such as process control, instrumentation, and manufacturing, as well remote meter reading, condition monitoring and vendor managed inventory.
www.in4ma.co.uk /faq/telemetry.html   (481 words)

  
 Hackystat Software Telemetry Project
Telemetry as a means to monitor and control has now spread into many industrial applications, including steam turbines, conveyor belts inside mass production ovens, oil pipelines, oceanography, as well as space applications.
Execution telemetry can be gathered by instrumenting the run-time environment of the system to collect data about its internal state (heap size, occurrence of exceptions, etc.) as well as to tools that perform load or stress testing of the system, such as JMeter.
The telemetry wall allows the members of CSDL to monitor the telemetry data coming from the Hackystat Project, providing "situational awareness", and allowing us to gain insights into what kinds of telemetry data is valuable under what circumstances, and how to better compare and present various telemetry streams.
hackydev.ics.hawaii.edu /hackyDevSite/doc/hackyTelemetry.html   (3766 words)

  
 Radio Telemetry Paging   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Telemetry equipment, such as RelayPage, can be used to remotely turn on or off third-party devices such as lighting and reticulation.
The RelayPage telemetry device is a POCSAG paging receiver, which means it can be used with most on-site paging systems as well as public paging networks.
The RelayPage telemetry device consists of a highly sensitive receiver and eight relays capable of switching up to 10Amp at 240V (1Amp at 24V relays are provided as standard).
www.commtechwireless.com /pages/products/telemetry.php   (752 words)

  
 AMSAT - Echo Telemetry
Users should note that telemetry channels for systems or modules that are not powered at the time of the telemetry frame might contain invalid data.
Telemetry channels listed in the echocoef.csv file that are greater than 99 are used for special circumstances.
The last TLMS record (I/O Telemetry) sent by the satellite should be attached to the end of the CSV file record as the last field.
www.amsat.org /amsat-new/echo/tlm.php   (3827 words)

  
 Data Sciences International - DSI Telemetry Information Center
We also provide a variety of additional telemetry information sources including a telemetry information guide, recently published scientific articles and unique DSI device applications to keep you informed about the techniques, procedures, and the latest in telemetry information.
Whatever your telemetry research may be, DSI probably has a product to assist you in researching it.
Telemetry Times is a DSI publication that features broader based topics related to DSI, our customers and the use of our products.
www.datasci.com /information/index.asp   (407 words)

  
 Telemetry Systems, Wireless Switches, Telemetry Hardware, SCADA Equipment, Data Acquisition Systems, Remote Monitoring, ...
With the growth in the use of public cellular networks for telemetry as a means of reducing capital requirements and operating costs for telemetry, an easy way for OPC servers to work with cellular radios with dynamic IP addresses is a requirement.
Using fiber optics telemetry to transmit information from the down-hole end of the drill string while drilling is in process has been of interest to the oil and gas well drilling industry for some time.
It explains the principles of telemetry and radio communications, describes their application and equips you with the skills to analyse, specify and debug telemetry and radio communications systems.
www.epgco.com /wireless-switches.php   (4418 words)

  
 NASA - Instrumentation Fabrication Branch - Telemetry Group
Telemetry is the science of gathering data such as speed, angle of attack, position, acceleration, temperature, motion, pressures, and shear loads on a research aircraft and transmitting this information to a distant receiver where it can be interpreted and also recorded for later analysis.
The data gathered by the telemetry system are critical to the success of every aeronautical research project, and reliable equipment is needed to keep the telemetry system -- from the aircraft to the ground -- transmitting and receiving every moment it is needed.
The telemetry group has 3 mobile telemetry vans for remote operations which may be reconfigured for specific projects*.
www.nasa.gov /centers/dryden/about/Organizations/InstFab/telgroup.html   (210 words)

  
 Guidance for Industry Wireless Medical Telemetry Risks and Recommendations
The problem of EMI with wireless medical telemetry gained attention when wireless medical telemetry systems at two hospitals in Texas were disrupted by DTV transmissions from a local TV station.
We recommend that all manufacturers of wireless medical telemetry conduct a risk analysis and take appropriate action to reduce the risk of interference posed by other in-band RF sources to existing, installed medical equipment.
Prepare for inquiries from wireless medical telemetry customers on how to assess whether their equipment is at risk and what solutions are available to reduce that risk.
www.fda.gov /cdrh/comp/guidance/1173.html   (1443 words)

  
 Telemetry Systems
With telemetry, you can see what's going on at your site, view system alarms, control switches and pumps, collect data and view all readings at any remote site you have, from your desktop.
Because Arden delivers a telemetry solution based on commercially available software, our clients don't have to buy Arden-specific equipment, or a specialty stand-alone system of telemetry that can become obsolete in a few years.
Without telemetry, operating data is typically hand-transferred to a spreadsheet or word processor from a handwritten form.
www.ardenengineers.com /controls.htm   (966 words)

  
 5.2. An overview of software project telemetry in Hackystat
The essential idea of a telemetry report analysis is to juxtapose multiple measures together for the same Project over the same time interval in order to whether or not and how they might co-vary.
The selectors for the Telemetry Chart Analysis command are almost identical to those for the Telemetry Report Analysis command, except the the pull-down list shows the set of defined Charts in one case and the set of defined Reports in the other.
Once this new Telemetry Chart has been defined, it will appear in the pull-down menu associated with the Telemetry Chart Analysis command, and we can now proceed to learn about the frequency of unit test failures over the course of the year.
hackystat.ics.hawaii.edu /hackystat/docbook/ch05s02.html   (1950 words)

  
 DNR - Radio Telemetry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Radio telemetry runs on the same basic principles as the radio you listen to every day.
Using radio collars and telemetry equipment to follow or locate wildlife is not a new technique.
In Michigan, radio telemetry has been used to monitor bear, moose and wolves to gain more information on habitat type and food preferences and even to locate denning sites.
www.michigan.gov /dnr/0,1607,7-153-10370_12143-70426--,00.html   (338 words)

  
 FDA Public Health Advisory: Risk of Electromagnetic Interference with Medical Telemetry Systems
I am writing to inform you that your existing wireless medical telemetry systems may be at increased risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI) if they continue to operate in the range of frequencies in which most medical telemetry devices are currently operating.
We recommend that you determine whether your wireless medical telemetry systems are at risk of EMI and that you take appropriate action, if necessary, to reduce that risk.
This action should include, at a minimum, determining at which frequencies your telemetry systems are currently operating (i.e., what frequency band, channel) and comparing that data with the frequencies allocated to digital television (DTV) in your area and the PLMRS band.
www.fda.gov /cdrh/safety/emimts.html   (1462 words)

  
 SCADA and Telemetry Equipment from Leading specialists Pacscom
We specialise in the application of low power Radio telemetry systems to environmental monitoring, metering, logging and control activities.
Our range includes simple Radio telemetry solutions such as Point-to-Point Links and Intrinsically Safe ATEX Approved units through to large site-wide wireless communication networks monitoring energy consumption across major industrial sites.
Our satisfied clients for telemetry equipment include the Utilities Sector, covering Water, Gas and Electricity companies as well as the majority of blue chip chemical, petrochemical and other manufacturing organisations in the UK, Europe, USA and the Pacific Area.
www.pacscom-telemetry.co.uk   (546 words)

  
 Model 3010 Graphical Telemetry Ground Station
This integrated system is the first of its kind and features a high performance telemetry receiver, bit synchronizer, frame synchronizer decommutator, IRIG time code generator/translator, real time processor, virtual strip chart plotter, PCM simulator and data recorder.
Telemetry data may be stored in the EV2 format for later review or report generation.
Telemetry Receiver (Model PCR616/PCT600) The telemetry receiver is an FM/AM or Multi-mode/AM Dual Conversion Superhetrodyne type that supports L and/or S Band frequencies with data rates up to 30 Mbps.
www.acroamatics.com /products/Model_3010.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Remote Radio Telemetry
Each remote radio telemetry system package has a unique address, so you never have to worry about cross-talk or interference between one radio system and another.
The remote radio telemetry system software allows you to get a current reading from any of your sensors, download the logged data, sample continuously and even reprogram your logger just as though you were at the site.
The radio telemetry system package includes a weatherproof case with mounting hardware for 2” pole, client radio with 5Ahr battery, radio to logger serial cable, smart charger, 15 foot antenna cable, 13dBi Yagi antenna with 2” hardware, manual and CDROM.
www.globalw.com /products/rm100.html   (1060 words)

  
 Radio Telemetry Equipment
Wide range of VHF telemetry equipment custom made for all species including marine applications, physiologic monitoring and automated data collection.
Wireless telemetry tags and animal collars can be configured for nearly any fish or wildlife tracking research project.
Produce GPS telemetry systems with remote downloading capabilities, digital coding for tranmitters, small transmitters for fish and fisheries management systems.
www.wcs.org /sw-high_tech_tools/wildlifehealthscience/fvp/168570/170329   (511 words)

  
 Skypath Networks, Inc - Telemetry - Technology
The Telemetry products of Skypath Networks are offered to provide end-to-end wireless data systems to businesses to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Telemetry is used to remotely monitor equipment in the field, thereby eliminating costly and often un-necessary maintenance checks.
Telemetry is used to remotely monitor equipment in the
www.skypath.com /telemetry/technology.htm   (377 words)

  
 Kantronics: Telemetry Applications
Literally "measurement at a distance", telemetry is used for monitoring environmental conditions or system and equipment status at remote locations.
Any time you need to measure something located in an inconvenient, inhospitable, or moving location, on a continuous or periodic basis, you have a good application for telemetry.
For telemetry applications requiring location, velocity, or extremely accurate time information along with the sensor data, these data radios are available with a built-in GPS module.
www.kantronics.com /applications/telemetry.html   (592 words)

  
 Telemetry Front-End Processor - "AceTFE"
Each raw and derived telemetry measurand can be time tagged with unambiguous time data, to milli-second resolution.
The system supports warning high, warning low, alarm high and alarm low limits (per measurand) at present, and can be configured to support additional levels of limits if required, and it is very easy to modify OOL levels in real-time.
The system was designed for maximum flexibility and utility in allowing the user to build telemetry displays, using pages, free form, groups, families, and a very large library of standard display widgets, plus the capability to incorporate any Active-X display widget the user desires.
www.braxtontech.com /a_telemetry_TFE.htm   (826 words)

  
 NetAcquire Telemetry and Commanding Applications
NetAcquire SIO™ is a toaster-sized box that reads serial or analog telemetry signals and publishes the data to any Ethernet network.
NetAcquire is a flexible, end-to-end telemetry solution and works with any type of data source, including industrial, spacecraft, and airplane.
telemetry is published to any number of network machines.
www.netacquire.com /104.htm   (200 words)

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