
telemetry protocol
Telemetry protocol refers to the set of rules and methods used to securely transmit data collected from remote sources—such as sensors, vehicles, or equipment—to a central system for monitoring and analysis. It ensures that information like measurements, status updates, or diagnostics are sent efficiently, accurately, and often in real-time. These protocols handle data formatting, error checking, and communication pathways, enabling tools or systems to interpret and respond appropriately. Essentially, telemetry protocols form the communication backbone that allows remote devices to report their status reliably to operators or analysts.