Application of XML for Telemetry Data Management

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At present, the telemetry data is stored and released in the form of binary file or text file, and the user cant find out the data structure from the file itself, this bring difficulties in query and the information sharing. To deal with the problem, a XML-based telemetry data management method was proposed by taking the advantages of extensible makeup language (XML). Large scale of telemetry data can be stored in sections using this method, index efficiency of telemetry data is increased obviously in the operation of practical system. The distribution ability of telemetry data is increased too.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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3250-3253

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September 2013

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