A passive electronic monitoring system is a technology used to track an individual's location or behavior without the active involvement of the monitored person. It typically relies on devices such as GPS trackers or electronic tags that record data continuously, which is then analyzed later. This type of system is often used in criminal justice settings for parolees or in various industries for asset tracking. Unlike active systems, it does not require real-time data transmission, making it less intrusive.
An active system has amplifiers and electronic crossover built in to the cabinet. A passive system has just the speakers and possibly a passive crossover (made up of capacitors and inductors) inside the cabinet. A passive system requires external amplifier(s) to work.
The security features of the electronic door system in the building include keycard access control, biometric scanners, and real-time monitoring for unauthorized entry.
What common applications of electronic monitoring or surveillance equipment are there?
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Electronic fetal monitoring
There is theoretically no "limit" to the time you can be placed on electronic monitoring. It is all based on the sentence that you receive.
There is no such thing as a "passive" solar system.
There is no such thing as a "passive" solar system.
A: The difference is PASSIVE / ACTIVE
Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is a method for examining the condition of a baby in the uterus by noting any unusual changes in its heart rate
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Some newer mercedes vehicles do not have a dipstick. Instead they use an electronic oil monitoring system that monitors the level.