telemetry

/təˈlɛmətri/
noun
  1. The process of automatically collecting and transmitting data from a remote source to a receiving station for monitoring and analysis.
    • The hospital's telemetry system monitors patients' heart rates from a central station.
    • Scientists use telemetry from satellites to track wildlife migration patterns.
    • The race car's telemetry sent real-time engine data to the pit crew.