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Sensor data retransmission by satellite
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
Use of satellites in data retransmission
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Equity trend prediction with neural networks
This paper presents results of neural network based trend prediction for equity markets.
Raw equity exchange data is pre-processed before being fed into a series of neural
networks. The use of Self Organising Maps (SOM) is investigated as a data classification
method to limit neural network inputs and training data requirements. The resulting primary
simulation is a neural network that can prediction whether the next trading period will be,
on average, higher or lower than the current. Combinations of pre-processing and feature
extracting SOM’s are investigated to determine the more optimal system configuration
Hydrologic applications of the TIROS-N Argos data collection system
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Water survey of Canada: Application for use of ERTS-A for retransmission of water resources data
The author has identified the following significant results. Water resources data including water level, water velocity, precipitation, air temperature, ice-out indicator, data collection platform battery check and water stage recorder clock operation have been transmitted from remote areas in Canada using the ERTS Data Collection System. The system has met all requirements. The suitability of satellite retransmission has been demonstrated. The present network will be expanded to 28 in 1975
Retransmission of hydrometric data in Canada
The author has identified the following significant results. The project continued to demonstrate the feasibility of transmitting hydrometric data in the LANDSAT and GOES mode and using these data operationally. All elements except for the GOES downlink at PASS were functioning well
Hydrologic data relay by satellite from remote areas
The author has identified the following significant results. Experimental use of LANDSAT data collection system and the GOES system has demonstrated the feasibility of using this technology to relay hydrologic data from remote areas on a near real time basis. The system has proved to be accurate, reliable, and cost effective
Retransmission of hydrometric data in Canada
The author has identified the following significant results. The feasibility of transmitting hydrometric data to polar orbiting spacecraft and using these data for quasi-operational purposes was demonstrated
Retransmission of Hydrometric Data in Canada
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
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