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  2. Messaging pattern - Wikipedia

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    Unlike device communications, where the form of the message data is limited to protocols supported by the type and capabilities of the devices involved (for example in computer networking we have the TCP and UDP protocols, a walkie-talkie would sending radio waves in specific frequency, and a beacon would be flashing Morse code sequences that a ...

  3. Multi-Drop Bus / Internal Communication Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Multi-Drop Bus / Internal Communication Protocol (MDB/ICP) is the latest, US-European iteration of a multidrop bus computer networking protocol used within the vending machine industry, currently published by the American National Automatic Merchandising Association and supported by the European Vending Association and the European Vending ...

  4. Have Quick - Wikipedia

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    Once the target frequencies were identified, radio frequency jamming could easily be employed to degrade or completely disable communications. The Have Quick program was a response to this problem. Engineers recognized that newer aircraft radios already included all-channel frequency synthesizers along with keyboards and displays for data entry.

  5. BAE Systems Advances Warfighter Communications with ... - AOL

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    Our expertise with the Anti-Jam mode of WNW is evident in the positive results of our field testing at Fort Dix," said Christopher A. Ager, director of Networked Communications at BAE Systems.

  6. Joint Tactical Radio System - Wikipedia

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    Handeheld Manpack & Small Form Fit HMS - formally Cluster 5, led by the Army, developed handheld, man-portable, and smaller radios. In 2006, it was renamed HMS, for Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Factor. Airborne & Maritime/Fixed Station AMF - formerly Clusters 3 and 4: Cluster 3 aimed to develop a maritime / fixed radio.

  7. Anti-access/area denial - Wikipedia

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    Anti-access/area denial (or A2/AD) is a military strategy to control access to and within an operating environment. [2] In an early definition, anti-access refers to those actions and capabilities, usually long-range, designed to prevent an opposing force from entering an operational area.

  8. Mobile device forensics - Wikipedia

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    Mobile device forensics is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovery of digital evidence or data from a mobile device under forensically sound conditions. The phrase mobile device usually refers to mobile phones; however, it can also relate to any digital device that has both internal memory and communication ability, including PDA devices, GPS devices and tablet computers.

  9. Electronic countermeasure - Wikipedia

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    An electronic countermeasure (ECM) is an electrical or electronic device designed to trick or deceive radar, sonar, or other detection systems, like infrared (IR) or lasers. It may be used both offensively and defensively to deny targeting information to an enemy.