telemetered
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to or measured by telemetry: Describes data or information that has been collected and transmitted from a remote or inaccessible location to a receiving station for monitoring and analysis.
Usage
- The word "telemetered" is used to modify nouns, specifying that the information, signal, or data was obtained through a telemetric process. It is most commonly found in technical, scientific, and engineering contexts.
- It is the past participle form of the verb "telemeter," used adjectivally.
Examples
- The telemetered data from the Mars rover showed signs of ancient water flow.
- Engineers monitored the telemetered signals from the experimental aircraft in real time.
- The study relied on telemetered physiological data from the tagged wildlife.
Advanced Usage
- "to be telemetered": (verb, passive voice) To be measured and transmitted by telemetry.
- The rocket's performance metrics were telemetered to mission control during launch.
Variants and Related Words
- Telemetry (n): The process or technology of automatically measuring and wirelessly transmitting data from remote sources.
- Satellite telemetry is crucial for weather forecasting.
- Telemeter (v): To transmit (readings) by telemetry.
- The device will telemeter the depth readings to the surface ship.
Synonyms
- Transmitted data
- Remotely sensed data
- Wirelessly relayed information
Antonyms
- Locally recorded
- Manually collected
- Directly measured (without remote transmission)
Adjective
- of or pertaining to telemetry
- the telemetered information was recorded and analyzed