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  2. Transfer switch - Wikipedia

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    One example is an open transition automatic transfer switch (ATS). During the split second of the power transfer the flow of electricity is interrupted. Another example is a manual three position switch or circuit breaker, with utility power on one side, the generator on the other, and "off" in the middle, which requires the user to switch ...

  3. Sierra (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Sierra or ATS-2 is a supercomputer built for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for use by the National Nuclear Security Administration as the second Advanced Technology System. It is primarily used for predictive applications in nuclear weapon stockpile stewardship , helping to assure the safety, reliability, and effectiveness of the ...

  4. Aeronautical Message Handling System - Wikipedia

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    The systems co-operate to provide users (human or automated) with a data communication service. The AMHS network is composed of interconnected ATS Message Servers that perform message switching at the application layer (Layer 7 in the OSI model). Direct users connect to ATS Message Servers by means of ATS Message User Agents.

  5. Trinity (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity (or ATS-1) is a United States supercomputer built by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) for the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (ASC). [2] The aim of the ASC program is to simulate, test, and maintain the United States nuclear stockpile.

  6. Associated Training Services - Wikipedia

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    Associated Training Services, commonly known as ATS is a heavy equipment training institution based in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 1959 by Robert Klabacka as the National Institute of Concrete Construction.

  7. ATS Automation Tooling Systems - Wikipedia

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    ATS was founded by Klaus Woerner in 1978. [4] Woerner, who immigrated to Canada from Germany in 1974, ran the company until his death in 2005, overseeing significant growth. [5] In 2007, ATS pulled the planned IPO of its solar division, Photowatt. [6]

  8. Automatic train control - Wikipedia

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    ATC-5 was deactivated on both lines in 2004 in favour of ATS-P. ATC-6: Introduced in 1972, formerly used on the Saikyō Line, Keihin-Tōhoku Line/Negishi Line (introduced 1984) and Yamanote Line (introduced 1981). Some freight trains were fitted with ATC-6 as well. In 2003 and 2006, the Keihin-Tōhoku and Yamanote Lines replaced their ATC-6 ...

  9. ATS-3 - Wikipedia

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    Applications Technology Satellite 3, or ATS-3, was a long-lived American experimental geostationary weather and communications satellite, operated by NASA from 1967 to 2001. [3] It was at one time reputed to be the oldest satellite still in operation. [ 4 ]