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- __7.4 Live and Historical Streaming Data__ |
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- Because transducers are real world interfaces, their responses are representative of the changing world. This changing world is represented in live streaming transducer data. TML captures this living streaming data, which is representative of real world transducer events corresponding to multiple phenomena and maintains the relative and absolute temporal and spatial relationships of the data such that we can review the events exactly as they happened either live in real time or at a different place and/or a different time. TML data represents a continuous stream of data from or for possibly a multitude of different transducers, all interleaved randomly, in roughly chronological order. It is up to the data acquisition equipment to capture the data as precisely and accurately as possible such that the precision and accuracy capabilities of the transducers are fully recognized and the acquisition process is not degrading the data in any fashion. The task of data integration and understanding is left to the transducer processors. |
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