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The Hardware Platform Interface (HPI) is an open specification that defines an application programming interface (API) for platform management of computer systems. The API supports tasks including reading temperature or voltage sensors built into a processor, configuring hardware registers, accessing system inventory information like model numbers and serial numbers, and performing more ...
If EDX bit 0 is set to 1, then AIS is supported. If EDX bit 1 is also set to 1, then AIS is enabled. [9] If AIS is supported by the CPU, then its status can be checked and altered through the Model-specific registers, by checking and setting the Feature Control Register (FCR, register 0x1107). If bit 0 ("ALTINST") is set to 1, then AIS is ...
The AIS standard also envisioned the possible use on SAR aircraft, and included a message (AIS Message 9) for aircraft to report their position. To aid SAR vessels and aircraft in locating people in distress, the specification (IEC 61097-14 Ed 1.0) for an AIS-based SAR transmitter (AIS-SART) was developed by the IEC's TC80 AIS work group.
Automotive Industry Standard 140, (AIS 140), is an AIS standard published by Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI). It followed an order issued by the Automotive Industry Standards Committee (AISC) of Ministry of Road Transport and Highways .
The Aeronautical Information Service, or AIS (French: Service de l'Information Aéronautique, SIA) is a service established in support of international civil aviation, whose objective is to ensure the flow of information necessary for the safety, regularity, and efficiency of international air navigation.
HPI works alongside the police, [1] DVLA and finance and insurance companies to generate detailed vehicle history reports for consumers in the second-hand car market. The report, called the HPI Check, informs consumers whether a vehicle has outstanding finance , been stolen, written off as a total loss , has a mileage discrepancy, [ 2 ] had a ...
Following is a list of some of the AIS standards: [5] AIS 038(Rev. 2): Specific requirements for Electric Power Train of motor vehicles of M category and N category [6] AIS-098: Offset frontal crash; AIS-100: Pedestrian protection; AIS-140: NavIC-based vehicle tracking systems; AIS-99: Side mobile deformable offset
The presence and status of the blue sign is transmitted by the ship's Inland-Automatic Identification System (Inland-AIS) transponder to other vessels. The status of the sign is transmitted using two bits of the "regional application flags"/"special manoeuvre field" in the AIS position reports. [8] This must be transmitted every ten seconds. [9]