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  2. Data logger - Wikipedia

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    Data logger Cube storing technical and sensor data. 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 ...

  3. Shock and vibration data logger - Wikipedia

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    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 vibration data can be retrieved (or transmitted), viewed and evaluated after it has been recorded.

  4. Temperature data logger - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. DataWorks Plus - Wikipedia

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    FACE Plus is the company's photo (still image) facial recognition program. It includes advanced filtering and can reconstruct a 3D model from photos to correct their angle, a feature called pose correction. [1] DataWorks uses facial recognition algorithms from NEC, [2] Rank One Computing (of Colorado, CEO Brendan Klare), [2] and Cognitec. [6]

  6. Data Management Inc. - Wikipedia

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    TimeClock Plus LLC. (TCP), formally Data Management Inc. (DMI), is an American corporation in San Angelo, Texas . It was founded by Jorge Ellis in 1988 and specializes in business software development, particularly for time and labor management.

  7. Digital image processing - Wikipedia

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    Many of the techniques of digital image processing, or digital picture processing as it often was called, were developed in the 1960s, at Bell Laboratories, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Maryland, and a few other research facilities, with application to satellite imagery, wire-photo standards conversion, medical imaging, videophone ...

  8. Imaging spectrometer - Wikipedia

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    A collimator collimates the beam that is dispersed by a refracting prism and re-imaged onto a detection system by a re-imager. Special care is taken to produce the best possible image of the source onto the slit. The purpose of the collimator and re-imaging optics are to take the best possible image of the slit.

  9. Data storage tag - Wikipedia

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    A data storage tag (DST), also sometimes known as an archival tag, is a combination of a data logger and multiple sensors that record data at predetermined intervals. DSTs usually have a large memory size and a long lifetime: most are supported by batteries that allow the tag to record positions for several years.