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Telemetry for reliability

2017 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS), 2017
Knowledge of customer usage of IC products is an important part of establishing accurate use conditions inputs for product reliability modeling. We present a multi-stage framework for achieving this: derive telemetry metrics; develop telemetry software; acquire users; manage and store telemetry data; perform data analytics and visualization; decide use
Bijan Arbab   +7 more
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Telemetry of intracranial pressure

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1976
A new technique is described for telemetric measurement of intracranial pressure in man using an external energy source and a small pressure transducer, called a TELECEPTOR, implanted in the skull. The method presents advantages, especially for long term recordings.
F. Heppner, H. Rodler, G. Lanner
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Design Dependent Loss of Telemetry: Uplink Telemetry Hold

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1989
Bidirectional telemetry in cardiac pacing is the ability of the programmer to communicate with the pacemaker and vice versa. It is an essential capability if one is to interrogate the pacemaker as to its programmed parameters and to access the diagnostic capabilities incorporated in the present generation pacemakers.
Catherine A. Hagan   +2 more
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The telemetry system

Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences Section C: Engineering Sciences, 1978
This paper describes the telemetry system employed inAryabhata. The telemetry link provides a means for monitoring diagnostic and other parameters for efficient and controlled operation of the satellite besides transmitting data pertaining to the three scientific experiments.
V. Nalanda   +7 more
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Fetal home telemetry

Midwifery, 1986
A simple method whereby the fetal heart rate can be monitored in hospital while the mother is sitting at home has been developed. This paper describes a feasibility study undertaken to assess the practicality of its use.
K.J. Dalton, J.R. Currie
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Telemetry

1987
Publisher Summary Within instrumentation there is often a need for telemetry in order to transmit data or information between two geographical locations. The transmission is required to enable centralized supervisory data logging, signal processing, or control to be exercised in large-scale systems that employ distributed data logging or control ...
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Telemetry beyond the ICU

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2003
A Texas hospital uses telemetric oxygenation monitoring on medical/surgical floors to decrease critical care admissions for patients at risk of respiratory compromise.
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AHA telemetry guidelines improve telemetry utilization in the inpatient setting

The American Journal of Managed Care, 2020
Overuse of telemetry among hospitalized patients results in poor patient care and wasted health care dollars. Guidelines addressing telemetry use have been developed by the American Heart Association (AHA) and are effective when applied to specific clinical practices and high-value care.
Tiffany I. Leung   +6 more
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A Transcutaneous Data Telemetry System Tolerant to Power Telemetry Interference

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
Minimally-invasive implanted devices usually transmit both power and data through inductive coupling. By separating power and data carriers into different frequency bands, a high data rate can be transmitted without affecting power link efficiency.
Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam   +6 more
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Telemetry in the Classroom

The Physics Teacher, 2003
“Telecommunications” means communication at a distance and includes radio and television, mobile telephony, telemetry, and so on. The information to be transmitted must cause modulation of a high-frequency carrier. In amplitude-modulation (AM), the amplitude of a high-frequency carrier is varied in response to a low-frequency signal.
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