Data Acquisition Sample Clauses

Data Acquisition. The acquisition of data to realistically simulate the electrical behavior of system components is a fundamental requirement for the development of a reliable interconnected transmission system. Therefore, the TSP and the Generator shall be required to submit specific information regarding the electrical characteristics of their respective facilities to each other as described below in accordance with ERCOT Requirements.
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Data Acquisition. The conduct of testing should conform to all professional standards concerning the data quality and quantity.
Data Acquisition a. BACnet Standard BACnet refers to the open communications protocol, ANSI/ASHRAE STD 135, created by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air- Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and adopted shortly after its creation as a standard by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The BACnet standard defines a protocol for transmitting messages between various devices in a Building Automation or Control System. The standard also specifies the networks over which these messages are exchanged: o BACnet Ethernet & BACnet/IP – Utilizing standard LAN technology o BACnet MSTP (Master Slave Token Passing) – relies on the EIA-485 serial communication signaling standard. o BACnet PTP (point-to point) – For temporary connections between Devices
Data Acquisition. 11.1 Upon installation of the software product, depending on the software product, diagnostic as well as technical, usage-relevant and related information, including unique system and hardware identifi- ers, as well as information on the system software used, software licence and modules as well as all devices and communications controlled by the software (collectively referred to as "systemic data") are recorded locally on the Licensee's computer or the technical prerequisite for the recording of the aforementioned information by the Licensee is prepared if necessary; under the respectively indicated Webseite or in the respective software product, a detailed overview of the recorded data can be viewed. Depending on the application and configuration case, this data may also be stored locally in the network or on servers located in the network in order to enable further products or services of the licensor. The licensor is entitled to use this systemic data for diagnostic purposes or for licensor services and to collect the data, provided that it is collected and stored for the purposes described above in a form that does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about individuals. Depending on the software product, data collection can be prevented by uninstalling the analysis soft- xxxx.
Data Acquisition a. MODBUS Standard • MODBUS is an application layer messaging protocol for client/server communication between devices connected on different types of buses or networks. • • The MOD9200 functions as a MODBUS Server in the MODBUS Client/Server Model and utilizes the MODBUS messaging services over TCP/IP or RS485/RS232 to communicate to a MODBUS Client. • For implementation information please refer to the Modbus Standard Library at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx . Both the MODBUS Application Protocol Specification and the MODBUS Messaging On TCP/IP Implementation Guide are available for download there.
Data Acquisition. Data Acquisition collects time-series measurements from different layers including infrastructure, platform and media services. Data is collected to support service design, management and control decisions resulting in state changes in configuration items. The link between decisions and data is through queries and rules applied to contextual information stored with measurement values. The monitoring model uses an agent-based approach with hierarchical aggregation used as required for different time scales of decision-making, as shown in Figure 20.
Data Acquisition. 11.1 In all cases, standards applied to data collection and analysis shall be the highest that it is practical to attain and appropriate to the use to which they will be put.
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Data Acquisition. The goal of this task is to acquire data and information necessary to document the existing condition of the study area, including current and approved and/or in interconnection queues but not yet constructed infrastructure within the study area. This will include data and information to document features, including but not limited to: • Energy generation facilities by type, configuration, and output capability; • Easements and rights-of-way. • Substation, transmission and distribution systems; • Energy storage facilities, and; • Other data and information deemed necessary by the CSG to document current and anticipated conditions of the study area. The Contractor shall: • Consult with the CSG to determine the data and information needed to document the existing and anticipated future condition of the study area. • Consult with the CSG to determine the necessary level of detail for infrastructure information related to the study area. • Acquire data and information for the study area as noted above, and other data that may be needed to accurately represent the existing and anticipated future conditions of the study area.
Data Acquisition. While providing the Services, the Consultant shall utilize the most efficient databases available to achieve the best results for the Authority.
Data Acquisition. This task includes contacting data providers to request data and metadata. This data will then be added to the BLM corporate GIS database. Metadata will be prepared or modified as necessary. This task will be lead and coordinated by the USO. The MFO staff will assist as necessary.
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