Telemetry: Transmission of the readings of instruments to a remote location by means of wires, radio waves, or other means. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)Radio: The transmission and reception of electric impulses or signals by means of electric waves without a connecting wire, or the use of these waves for the wireless transmission of electric impulses into which sound is converted. (From Webster's 3d)Animal Migration: Periodic movements of animals in response to seasonal changes or reproductive instinct. Hormonal changes are the trigger in at least some animals. Most migrations are made for reasons of climatic change, feeding, or breeding.Satellite Communications: Communications using an active or passive satellite to extend the range of radio, television, or other electronic transmission by returning signals to earth from an orbiting satellite.Heart Rate: The number of times the HEART VENTRICLES contract per unit of time, usually per minute.Homing Behavior: Instinctual patterns of activity related to a specific area including ability of certain animals to return to a given place when displaced from it, often over great distances using navigational clues such as those used in migration (ANIMAL MIGRATION).Movement: The act, process, or result of passing from one place or position to another. It differs from LOCOMOTION in that locomotion is restricted to the passing of the whole body from one place to another, while movement encompasses both locomotion but also a change of the position of the whole body or any of its parts. Movement may be used with reference to humans, vertebrate and invertebrate animals, and microorganisms. Differentiate also from MOTOR ACTIVITY, movement associated with behavior.Ethology: The discipline pertaining to the study of animal behavior.Blood Pressure: PRESSURE of the BLOOD on the ARTERIES and other BLOOD VESSELS.Auditory Brain Stem Implantation: Surgical insertion of an electronic hearing device (AUDITORY BRAIN STEM IMPLANTS) with electrodes to the cochlea nucleus in the BRAIN STEM rather than to the inner ear as in COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION.Consciousness: Sense of awareness of self and of the environment.Urological Agents: Drugs used in the treatment of urogenital conditions and diseases such as URINARY INCONTINENCE; PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA; and ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION.Electrocardiography: Recording of the moment-to-moment electromotive forces of the HEART as projected onto various sites on the body's surface, delineated as a scalar function of time. The recording is monitored by a tracing on slow moving chart paper or by observing it on a cardioscope, which is a CATHODE RAY TUBE DISPLAY.Body Temperature: The measure of the level of heat of a human or animal.Spacecraft: Devices, manned and unmanned, which are designed to be placed into an orbit about the Earth or into a trajectory to another celestial body. (NASA Thesaurus, 1988)Astemizole: Antihistamine drug now withdrawn from the market in many countries because of rare but potentially fatal side effects.Psychomotor Performance: The coordination of a sensory or ideational (cognitive) process and a motor activity.Motor Activity: The physical activity of a human or an animal as a behavioral phenomenon.Circadian Rhythm: The regular recurrence, in cycles of about 24 hours, of biological processes or activities, such as sensitivity to drugs and stimuli, hormone secretion, sleeping, and feeding.Weight Perception: Recognition and discrimination of the heaviness of a lifted object.Bays: An area of water mostly surrounded by land, usually smaller than a gulf, and affording access to the sea.Laboratory Animal Science: The science and technology dealing with the procurement, breeding, care, health, and selection of animals used in biomedical research and testing.Electromyography: Recording of the changes in electric potential of muscle by means of surface or needle electrodes.Geographic Information Systems: Computer systems capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, and displaying geographically referenced information, i.e. data identified according to their locations.Time Factors: Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations.Acoustics: The branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves. In medicine it is often applied in procedures in speech and hearing studies. With regard to the environment, it refers to the characteristics of a room, auditorium, theatre, building, etc. that determines the audibility or fidelity of sounds in it. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)Salmon: Fish of the genera ONCORHYNCHUS and Salmo in the family SALMONIDAE. They are anadromous game fish, frequenting the coastal waters of both the North Atlantic and Pacific. They are known for their gameness as a sport fish and for the quality of their flesh as a table fish. (Webster, 3d ed).Electroencephalography: Recording of electric currents developed in the brain by means of electrodes applied to the scalp, to the surface of the brain, or placed within the substance of the brain.Electrodes, Implanted: Surgically placed electric conductors through which ELECTRIC STIMULATION is delivered to or electrical activity is recorded from a specific point inside the body.Equipment Design: Methods of creating machines and devices.Sea Lions: A group comprised of several species of aquatic carnivores in different genera, in the family Otariidae. In comparison to FUR SEALS, they have shorter, less dense hair.Behavior, Animal: The observable response an animal makes to any situation.Head Movements: Voluntary or involuntary motion of head that may be relative to or independent of body; includes animals and humans.Electric Power Supplies: Devices that control the supply of electric current for running electrical equipment.Saccades: An abrupt voluntary shift in ocular fixation from one point to another, as occurs in reading.Seals, Earless: The family Phocidae, suborder PINNIPEDIA, order CARNIVORA, comprising the true seals. They lack external ears and are unable to use their hind flippers to walk. It includes over 18 species including the harp seal, probably the best known seal species in the world.Action Potentials: Abrupt changes in the membrane potential that sweep along the CELL MEMBRANE of excitable cells in response to excitation stimuli.Arm: The superior part of the upper extremity between the SHOULDER and the ELBOW.Fisheries: Places for cultivation and harvesting of fish, particularly in sea waters. (from McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)Coronary Care Units: The hospital unit in which patients with acute cardiac disorders receive intensive care.Pacific OceanRivers: Large natural streams of FRESH WATER formed by converging tributaries and which empty into a body of water (lake or ocean).Motor Neurons: Neurons which activate MUSCLE CELLS.Ecosystem: A functional system which includes the organisms of a natural community together with their environment. (McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)Flight, Animal: The use of wings or wing-like appendages to remain aloft and move through the air.Volition: Voluntary activity without external compulsion.Transducers, Pressure: Transducers that are activated by pressure changes, e.g., blood pressure.Feedback, Sensory: A mechanism of communicating one's own sensory system information about a task, movement or skill.Monitoring, Physiologic: The continuous measurement of physiological processes, blood pressure, heart rate, renal output, reflexes, respiration, etc., in a patient or experimental animal; includes pharmacologic monitoring, the measurement of administered drugs or their metabolites in the blood, tissues, or urine.Baroreflex: A response by the BARORECEPTORS to increased BLOOD PRESSURE. Increased pressure stretches BLOOD VESSELS which activates the baroreceptors in the vessel walls. The net response of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM is a reduction of central sympathetic outflow. This reduces blood pressure both by decreasing peripheral VASCULAR RESISTANCE and by lowering CARDIAC OUTPUT. Because the baroreceptors are tonically active, the baroreflex can compensate rapidly for both increases and decreases in blood pressure.Wireless Technology: Techniques using energy such as radio frequency, infrared light, laser light, visible light, or acoustic energy to transfer information without the use of wires, over both short and long distances.TurtlesAnimals, Wild: Animals considered to be wild or feral or not adapted for domestic use. It does not include wild animals in zoos for which ANIMALS, ZOO is available.Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted: Computer-assisted processing of electric, ultrasonic, or electronic signals to interpret function and activity.
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SUBSYSTEM4
- The C&DH subsystem is implemented on three cards-processor, solid-state recorder (SSR), and C&T (Command and Telemetry) interface. (eoportal.org)
- It also has elements on two other cards: a CCD (Critical Command Decoder) on the uplink card and a downlink formatter on the downlink card, both part of the telecommunications subsystem. (eoportal.org)
- For support of a satellite that employs space ground link system (SGLS) communications, the real-time subsystem consists of a control central processing unit (CPU), IF receiver and subcarrier demodulator, telemetry bit synchronizer (with Viterbi decoder), pulse code modulation (PCM) decommutator and PCM simulator, Inter-range Instrumentation Group time code generator/reader and high performance small computer standard interface controller with real-time archival disk. (microwavejournal.com)
- The computers at the heart of their operations consisted of three systems, each with dual-redundancy, that worked together to enable the probes to journey to Jupiter, Saturn, and beyond: the Computer Command System (CCS), the Flight Data Subsystem (FDS), and the Attitude and Articulation Control System (AACS). (allaboutcircuits.com)
Transponder3
- The MCP transponder handles all relayed links, except the telemetry and telecommand links, which are carried by the TTC transponder, and the transmission chain of the raw data stream. (esa.int)
- The Fox CubeSats also will be able to transmit continuous telemetry during normal transponder operation. (arrl.org)
- Chris Thompson G0KLA reports on the AMSAT Bulletin Board that the telemetry decoder software for the Fox FM transponder CubeSats is now available for download. (amsat-uk.org)
Telecommand1
- Systems that need instructions and data sent to them in order to operate require the counterpart of telemetry, telecommand. (rfcafe.com)
Downlink2
- Iterative experiments could be modified based on near real time downlink telemetry. (uab.edu)
- Each of the repeaters includes a keyed telemetry beacon at the upper edge of the downlink passband to provide housekeeping data and to provide a frequency and amplitude reference marker to assist the amateur in antenna pointing, Doppler frequency compensation, and setting uplink power level. (amsat.org)
Transmitter4
- Since Christmas, the AO-40 ground team has been analyzing telemetry sent via the 2.4 GHz beacon--the only transmitter now operating--to determine the status of AO-40's onboard systems. (arrl.org)
- This works without * any Transmitter on " Just from ground control laptop and telemetry with the aircraft Pixhawk/Pixraptor. (diydrones.com)
- 12. A device according to claim 1 wherein the processor is extracorporeal, the device further comprising a telemetry transmitter connected to the output signal for transmitting the spectral information about the blood extracorporeally to the extracorporeal processor. (google.com.au)
- 13. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a telemetry transmitter connected to the processor for transmitting the derived level of the blood constituent to a phone. (google.com.au)
Beacon3
- It unifies a number of communication functions - receiver, command detector, telemetry modulator, exciters, beacon tone generator, and control functions - into one 3-kg package. (wikipedia.org)
- A 200 milliwatt telemetry beacon provides telemetry data on 29.502 MHz. (amsat.org)
- Educational Telemetry beacon is 300 mW during day and 30 mW at night. (amsat-uk.org)
Decoder2
- AMSAT has announced that FoxTelem ver 1.0 software, the Fox Telemetry Decoder, has been released so stations can start setting up, testing, and debugging their ground stations prior to the October 8 launch of the Fox-1A satellite. (arrl.org)
- Version 1.0 of the FoxTelem software, the Fox Telemetry Decoder is being released to enable setup, testing, and debugging of your Fox-1A ground station prior to the launch of the satellite. (amsat-uk.org)
Missile5
- Team V is postured to work with Air Force Global Strike Command to test launch the Minuteman III missile," said Hough. (zerohedge.com)
- The 576th Flight Test Squadron will be responsible for installed tracking, telemetry, and command destruct systems on the missile. (zerohedge.com)
- Wireless identification, tracking and monitoring systems have been employed for decades as espionage devices, in radar systems, for missile and wildlife telemetry, and as transponders for aircraft identification and tracking or military IFF. (slideshare.net)
- IDE has significant experience in the design, development, qualification, and production of missile data link and telemetry systems used either in surface-to-air (ESSM), air-to-air (IRIS-T) or ground-to-air missiles (IRIS-T SL). (army-technology.com)
- The company offers solutions that include command, control and communication systems (C³I), encryption devices, missile electronic components, tactical communication systems, surveillance, reconnaissance and security systems, hybrid electric power and electric energy storage systems, and software for military applications and testing equipment. (army-technology.com)
Systems10
- Bedside (wired) and ambulatory (wireless) telemetry systems have been used for many years to monitor the performance of the heart and other vital signs of post-coronary and other at-risk patients. (google.ca)
- Ground systems that integrate telemetry processing functions with command and control are becoming more popular because the combination reduces program costs and development time for the end user. (microwavejournal.com)
- Sprinkled across the islands are additional systems receiving telemetry data, high-powered optical receiving telescopes and electronic ballistic cameras. (politico.com)
- The DCPCG systems required minimal ISS crew interaction at activation and deactivation, then all operations were controlled/commanded from the ground. (uab.edu)
- AMSAT-OSCAR 7 contains two basic experimental repeater packages, redundant command systems, two experimental telemetry systems, and a store-and-forward message storage unit. (amsat.org)
- AMSAT-OSCAR 7 contains two experimental telemetry systems designed for use with simple ground terminal equipment. (amsat.org)
- A computer reset command Christmas Day brought the satellite back to life, but telemetry data indicate some systems were damaged or lost. (arrl.org)
- It consists of encrypted data links, a RH32 processor, centralised command decoding and telemetry communications systems. (airforce-technology.com)
- The 1710-1770 MHz band is used by a number of Federal agencies for fixed microwave systems, airborne and land mobile systems, satellite command and control operations, radio astronomy, weapon control systems, and video surveillance systems. (doc.gov)
- Learn about the brains of the spacecraft: the command, data, and attitude control computer systems. (allaboutcircuits.com)
Active when commanded2
- This will only be active when commanded from the ground, and it will sound "like an old-school computer modem," said Chris E. Thompson, G0KLA, in announcing the software release. (arrl.org)
- This is only active when commanded from the ground. (amsat-uk.org)
Comprises1
- 4. A pacemaker according to claim 2 wherein said telemetry circuit means comprises means for receiving telemetry signals from a programmer external to said patient after implant of said pacemaker. (google.co.uk)
Spacecraft and instrument1
- It divides the telemetry data into files, one for each telemetry stream per interval of unique spacecraft and instrument configuration and writes them onto a user area. (nasa.gov)
Modulation1
- Telemetry modulation function. (wikipedia.org)
Uplink1
- Satellite uplink command and ranging functions are supported by an SGLS modulator, linear phase modulator and range/range rate card set. (microwavejournal.com)
Processor2
- Because SXT is the most complicated instrument onboard Yohkoh, and because its command functions are incorporated into the spacecraft digital processor (DP), there is an intimate and sometimes cumbersome relationship between SXT commanding and spacecraft commanding. (nasa.gov)
- Using the Automated Sequence Processor, the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer team sent commands that reconfigured their ion beam spectrometer settings to adapt the instrument to current environmental conditions. (nasa.gov)
Ground8
- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), over the years, has established a comprehensive global network of ground stations to provide Telemetry, Tracking and Command (TTC) support to satellite and launch vehicle missions. (wikipedia.org)
- A successful ground-commanded activation of the facility was carried out afterwards. (esa.int)
- CubeSats are deployed by commands received from JAXA ground controllers. (nasa.gov)
- said first drone receives the flight command information from a ground station, and said automatic flight control computer flies said first drone in accordance with said received flight command information. (patentgenius.com)
- The two repeaters are operated alternately by means of a timer arrangement, but repeater selection and output power control can also be accomplished by ground command. (amsat.org)
- â‘ The pressure value returned to normal as a command was sent out from the ground to open LV2. (unmannedspaceflight.com)
- This software is a configurable ground-based software tool for managing spacecraft command and telemetry data. (federallabs.org)
- He elaborated: "I can send it commands from the ground, to get it to perform tasks such as change the data rate, or turn on a nichrome wire to cut the payload away from the balloon. (theregister.co.uk)
CubeSats1
- FoxTelem is used to demodulate, store, and analyze telemetry data from AMSAT's Fox series of CubeSats. (arrl.org)
Transmit1
Orbit2
- The Chandrayaan-1 Spacecraft Control Centre at ISRO's Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network at Bangalore executed this orbit insertion maneuver. (astronomy.com)
- It writes orbit and other data which is not obtained from the EXOSAT telemetry but is resident on the FOTs onto the user area. (nasa.gov)
Monitoring4
- Telemetry data acquisition support for ISRO launch vehicle missions from liftoff until satellite acquisition and down range tracking support for monitoring and determining the satellite injection parameters. (wikipedia.org)
- The purpose of this study was to determine if rates of telemetry events differ between patients whose monitoring is appropriately "indicated" versus "not indicated" by systematically applying rigorous criteria for appropriateness of electrocardiogram (ECG) telemetry usage. (rfcafe.com)
- The trend for combining telemetry monitoring of satellite data with closed-loop satellite command and control functions is also discussed. (microwavejournal.com)
- The CCS would be responsible for commands and memory management of the FDS and AACS, which required the addition of a MEMLOAD routine (to load memory, as implied) and an AACSIN routine for health monitoring of the AACS. (allaboutcircuits.com)
Interfaces1
- Telemetry and Command Interfaces - Calculations of link budgets for Earth-to-Space communications. (eventbrite.com)
Provide4
- This telemetry tutorial show's how the Internet has changed the nature of traditional SCADA, which has been used for many years to provide communication within industrial sites. (rfcafe.com)
- This equipment is used to create commands, process telemetry and provide power to the spacecraft. (passporttoknowledge.com)
- The 47kg microsatellites each carry two SDR VHF/UHF transceivers to provide command, telemetry, image transmission and a GMSK-JT4 repeater. (rsgb.org)
- Creating a standardized language for the command and control of technologies that provide or support cyber defenses. (oasis-open.org)
Satellite8
- Telemetry, tracking and command support for the International satellite launch projects. (wikipedia.org)
- A comprehensive examination of the market demands for cost-reduced satellite telemetry and control stations is presented. (microwavejournal.com)
- Historically, the concept of a low cost satellite telemetry and control station has been a contradiction in terms. (microwavejournal.com)
- However, because of the proliferation of nonmilitary satellite applications in the US and the widening international deployment of commercial communications satellites, the requirement for lower cost telemetry and control equipment for satellite applications continues to grow. (microwavejournal.com)
- Since then, we tried many different command sequences to cut the solar panel restraints, reboot the satellite, and inflate its balloon. (kickstarter.com)
- Personally, I am optimistic, and I believe that the command and engineering team stands a good chance of turning AO-40 into an extremely useful Amateur Radio satellite,' Meinzer said this week in a posting made available via AMSAT News Service. (arrl.org)
- Command and Telemetry signal processing for satellite test. (keysight.com)
- From their investigations, the team has posited the satellite could have failed due to a loss of the power regulator which could block both telemetry and tele-commands. (redorbit.com)
Sensor1
- These links include the command and control channel(s) and video, audio, and other sensor data telemetry. (nen.nl)
Satellites1
- Fox-1 satellites will employ two telemetry formats. (arrl.org)
Aircraft1
- There is now 27th June 2016 a command in mission planner which seems to do arming the aircraft and take off. (diydrones.com)
Onboard1
- Within the chain of command of the MCC, information and recommendations flow from the backroom to the frontroom to FLIGHT and then, potentially, to the onboard crew. (wikipedia.org)
Operational parameters1
- Multiple commands were uplinked successfully to tune operational parameters. (esa.int)
Programmer2
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising calculating and storing conduction delays upon a command received from an external programmer. (google.de)
- 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising stopping pacing before calculation of a conduction delay upon a command received from an external programmer. (google.de)
Data Handling1
- Command and Data Handling (C&DH) communication via MIL-STD-1553. (wikipedia.org)
Payload1
- In December, Dave reclaimed the UK altitude record when he hit 40,986m (134,486ft) en route to a payload touchdown in Belgium. (theregister.co.uk)
Test1
- The Apollo 1 flight was cancelled after a cabin fire killed the crew and destroyed their command module during a launch rehearsal test. (wikipedia.org)
Tracking3
- These facilities are grouped under ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC)[not verified in body] with its headquarters at Bangalore, India. (wikipedia.org)
- The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on May 30 by the Deep Space Network's 34 meter Station 15 at Goldstone , California. (nasa.gov)
- India has established a deep space network (DSN) near here which besides providing tracking and command for the country s unmanned moon mission planned for April 9, will also serve as a base station for future planetary explorations. (tribuneindia.com)
Redundant1
Activation1
- https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/ +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ JARL Announces FO-29 Activation Schedule Due to battery problems FO-29 has been largely inactive - usually activated over Japan while in range of the command station. (amsat.org)
Computer1
- Flight controllers work at computer consoles and use telemetry to monitor various technical aspects of a space mission in real time . (wikipedia.org)
Means1
- Therefore, design proceeded without a means of docking the command module to a lunar excursion module (LEM) . (wikipedia.org)
Flight1
- Command selection of format and bit rate changes in flight. (globalsecurity.org)
Operation1
- I consider us the hub for the CENTCOM (U.S. Central Command) area of operation," says Marty Ferdig, senior project manager at the ammunition storage complex. (politico.com)
Basic2
- This basic course covers the entire telemetry process - everything from taking measurements to displaying and archiving results to analyzing data for mission-critical applications. (rfcafe.com)
- But their simple commands were lost on him, and he failed to return even the most basic telemetry. (thedailymash.co.uk)
Time5
- Capable of executing real-time and stored commands. (globalsecurity.org)
- But during a dress rehearsal for the launch on January 27, all three astronauts ( Gus Grissom , Ed White and Roger Chaffee ) were killed in a cabin fire which revealed serious design, construction and maintenance shortcomings in Block I, many of which had been carried over into Block II command modules being built at the time. (wikipedia.org)
- The BAT team and the International Partners have access to command and telemetry through US assets during this time. (spaceref.com)
- For many potential EXOSAT users, the on-line EXOSAT databases contain suitable products, such as spectra integrated over each observation and 1-10 keV lightcurves with moderate time resolution, and the original telemetry data need never be accessed. (nasa.gov)
- At about the same time, ESA (ESRIN/ISD in Frascati) transcribed all 8340 Telemetry tapes onto optical disks in order to ensure their survival for posterity. (nasa.gov)