词汇 | real-time |
释义 | real-time adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈrɪəl.taɪm/ us /ˈriː.əl.taɪm/ communicated, shown, presented, etc. at the same time as events actually happen : (计算机系统)即时处理的,实时的 The military needs real-time intelligence.军队需要实时情报。 real-time traffic/news reports即时交通情况/新闻 real-time computer systems (= processing data immediately as it comes in)实时电脑系统 Computer concepts 2FA 2SV 3-D printing adaptive learning additive manufacturing haptics HCI hex hexadecimal hill climbing infection stack tebibyte telematic telematics telerobotics teraflop texture wan word processing real-time | Business Englishreal-time adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈrɪəltaɪm/us IT, INTERNET used to describe the way in which a computer system receives data and then communicates it or makes it available immediately: Our system allows suppliers to tap directly into our order systems with real-time access to order flow. Today, faster communications and real-time trading mean that fluctuations in the market in New York travel around the world almost instantly. real-time data/information/communications real time noun[ U ] ukus IT, INTERNET the very short amount of time needed for computer systems to receive data and information and then communicate it or make it available: NYSE OpenBook™ is a product that allows users to access market data in real time. Examples of real-timereal-time Consequently, they are suitable for real-time controlling of uncertain robotic manipulators. Examples of quantitative timing properties relevant to real-time systems are periodicity, bounded responsiveness, and timing delays. We acknowledge again that a full model of infant reaching would integrate the decision level with the real-time control of the movement. A multi-robot control system is a real-time synchronous system. Aiming at this requirement, this paper presents the design and implementation of a software architecture for a reconfigurable real-time multiprocessing system for multi-robot control. Issues related to real-time performance were not reported. Because they use a numerical algorithm to optimize the cubic polynomial joint interpolator, it is not a real-time algorithm. Kinematic analysis of maximally regular parallel robots is trivial and no computation is required for real-time control. This approach should not be considered for safety critical real-time programs. The implementation of automated systems also provides the capability to do real-time decision analysis and could thereby improve efficiencies and hasten clinical follow-up. The study of linguistic change has always been hampered by the dearth of appropriate real-time data reflecting earlier stages. Figure 8 shows the triangulated facial expression, and figure 9 illustrates the real-time face tracker system. Thanks to real-time transformations, stereo displays and raytracing techniques, three-dimensional impressions close to those of real, physically built models can be produced routinely nowadays. These types of behavioral topics must be addressed "real-time" by models and mentors in the clinical, academic, research, and administrative settings. Barnes emphasises a modular architecture, in which the application of phonological rules does not have access to online or real-time phonetic information. See all examples of real-time These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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