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Remote data capture

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Remote data capture is the process of automatic collection of scientific data. It is widely used in clinic trials,[1] where it is referred to as electronic data capture. In physical sciences, automatic observation hardware in the field can be linked to an observer in a laboratory through a cellphone or other communication link.[2], for example in hydrology.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Data Capture".
  2. ^ Water and global change Hydrology for Environment, Life and Policy
  3. ^ Aitkendhead, M.J. and Cooper, R.J. 2007. Neural network time series prediction of environmental variables in a small upland headwater in NE Scotland. Hydrological Processes, 22, 3091-3101 [1]