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A data logger (also datalogger or data recorder) is an electronic device that records data over time or about location either with a built-in instrument or sensor or via external instruments and sensors. Increasingly, but not entirely, they are based on a digital processor (or computer), and called digital data loggers (DDL).
Shock and vibration logger with integrated 3-axis digital accelerometer and lithium-polymer battery. A shock data logger or vibration data logger is a measurement instrument that is capable of autonomously recording shocks or vibrations over a defined period of time. Digital data is usually in the form of acceleration and time. The shock and ...
Lascar is a stratovolcano in Chile within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, a volcanic arc that spans Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. It is the most active volcano in the region, with records of eruptions going back to 1848. It is composed of two separate cones with several summit craters.
A temperature data logger, also called temperature monitor, is a portable measurement instrument that is capable of autonomously recording temperature over a defined period of time. The digital data can be retrieved, viewed and evaluated after it has been recorded.
Logger may refer to: Lumberjack, a woodcutter, a person who harvests lumber; Data logger, software or an electronic device that records sequential data to a log file; Keystroke logger, software that records the keys struck on a computer keyboard; logger, a command line utility that can send messages to the syslog
The use of data stored in transaction logs of Web search engines, Intranets, and Web sites can provide valuable insight into understanding the information-searching process of online searchers. [14] This understanding can enlighten information system design, interface development, and devising the information architecture for content collections.
Lascar, a sailor or militiaman from South Asia employed by the European nations from the 16th century until the beginning of the 20th century; Lascar (volcano), the most active volcano of the northern Chilean Andes; Lascăr, a Romanian surname and given name; Pantoporia, a genus of butterfly; Upper and Lower Lascar Row, a street in Hong Kong
Tigress with radio collar in Tadoba Andhari National Park, India. GPS animal tracking is a process whereby biologists, scientific researchers, or conservation agencies can remotely observe relatively fine-scale movement or migratory patterns in a free-ranging wild animal using the Global Positioning System (GPS) and optional environmental sensors or automated data-retrieval technologies such ...