Dynamic information definition

Dynamic information means the types of information, including traffic congestion information, which the display system receives from the outside through a telecommunication or broadcast network and whose content constantly changes. For example, information on engine speed which constantly changes is not dynamic information because it is not obtained from the outside.
Dynamic information means information indicating, at any given time, the available parking capacity available in a parking area or its current status (free/full/closed) of a parking area;

Examples of Dynamic information in a sentence

  • Vehicle sensor information; • Video or still images, including infrared; • Audio recordings; • Dynamic information about a vehicle, including location, heading, • proximity to and interaction with other vehicles and infrastructure; • Dynamic information about a driver’s interaction with the vehicle, including steering wheel, turn signal, and accelerator and brake pedal positions; and • Data collected from drivers by means of surveys, focus groups, or interviews.

  • Dynamic information such as date, time and temperature can be added to special types of slides.

  • Dynamic information on traffic management decisions are sent by the control architecture and used as input by EGTrain.

  • Dynamic information is shared following the data formats defined within the ON- TIME project and detailed in Quaglietta et al.

  • Dynamic information includes availability of the station’s connectors and reservations information.

  • Dynamic information includes availability of the station’s connectors and, to the extent available, reservations information.

Related to Dynamic information

  • Biometric information means any information, regardless of how it is captured, converted, stored, or shared, based on an individual’s biometric identifier used to identify an individual. Biometric information does not include information derived from items or procedures excluded under the definition of biometric identifiers.

  • Nonpublic Information means information which has not been disseminated in a manner making it available to investors generally, within the meaning of Regulation FD.

  • Public Information means information that:

  • Non-Public Information means material non-public information (within the meaning of United States federal, state or other applicable securities laws) with respect to the Borrower or its Affiliates or their Securities.

  • Material Nonpublic Information means material information that is not generally known or made available to the public. Even if information is widely known throughout the Company, it may still be nonpublic. Generally, in order for information to be considered public, it must be made generally available through media outlets or SEC filings.