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Telemetry is the term that is used to describe the wireless transmission and receipt of data gathered from remote sensors that allows maintenance problems to be managed and controlled from a distance.

The in-situ gathering of measurements or other data at distant locations and its automatic transmission to receiving apparatus (telecommunication) for monitoring is known as telemetry. The name comes from the Greek words tele, which means "distant," and metron, which means "measure." Telecommand, the opposite of telemetry, is required by systems that require outside information and commands in order to function.

The term encompasses data transferred over a variety of media, including a telephone or computer network, an optical link, or other wired communications like power line carriers, even though it most often refers to wireless data transfer mechanisms (such as using radio, ultrasonic, or infrared systems). Many contemporary telemetry systems use SMS to receive and transmit telemetry data, taking advantage of the accessibility and affordability of GSM networks.

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