0 the science or process of collecting information about objects that are far away and sending the information somewhere electronically
Telemetry-capable devices commonly used in home-based telemedicine include electronic blood pressure cuffs, stethoscopes, glucometers, and oximeters.
Due to logistic constraints with telemetry of small passerines in tropical rain forests, our sample sizes remained limited.
The environmental conditions of the mine, telemetry data, two-way audio, system status, and video information are constantly relayed from the vehicle to the surface station.
Telemetry-capable medical tools and biosensors can electronically link patients and healthcare workers.
Though we do not face problems of lower cost navigation systems (video cameras and ultrasonic sensors), with laser telemetry we do face an economic problem.
In addition, benefitting from advances in physics, telemetry, optics, and communications, they were relying on sophisticated instruments capable of yielding sufficiently precise and detailed observations to address those questions.
E-mail and telemetry transmissions generally use less-than-secure standard phone lines.
The telematic applications focussed on contributions from the areas of industrial automation, tele-robotics for hazardous environments, spacecraft telemetry and, telecommand, traffic control, smart homes, tele-education, and telemedicine.