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  2. Naval Tactical Data System - Wikipedia

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    The data for each of these tracks, a series of voltages, could then be transmitted around the ship, and later, inter-ship transmission using pulse-code modulation. Ralph Benjamin found that decoding the position of the joystick was not ideal and desired a system that read out relative motion instead of absolute position, and invented the ...

  3. FleetBroadband - Wikipedia

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    FleetBroadband is maritime satellite internet, telephony, SMS texting, and ISDN network for ocean-going vessels using portable domed terminal antennas.. These antennas and corresponding indoor controllers are used to connect phones and laptop computers from sailing vessels to the Internet.

  4. Fleet controlling - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Controlling is a platform of telematic systems [1] for wagon-vehicle and mobile equipment that allows service for back-office management in any company. Depending on supplier officers take advantages of: collect and send of operating data (on traffic location, activity log, specific performances at certain pins).

  5. Fleet Management System - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Management Systems Interface (FMS) is a standard interface to vehicle data of commercial vehicles. The six European manufacturers Mercedes-Benz , MAN , Scania , Volvo (including Renault ), DAF and Iveco developed the so-called FMS-Standard in 2002 to make manufacturer-independent applications for telematics possible.

  6. ACARS - Wikipedia

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    On-board ACARS equipment [4] consists of end systems with a router, which routes messages through the air-ground subnetwork. Ground equipment is made up of a network of radio transceivers managed by a central site computer called AFEPS (Arinc Front End Processor System), which handles and routes messages.

  7. Fleet telematics system - Wikipedia

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    A fleet telematics system (FTS) allows the information exchange between a commercial vehicle fleet and their central authority, i.e., the dispatching office. A FTS typically consists of mobile Vehicle Systems (VS) and a stationary Fleet Communication System (FCS).

  8. On-board communication station - Wikipedia

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    An on-board communication station or on-board communication radio station is – according to article 1.79 of the International Telecommunication Union's Radio Regulations [1] – "A low-powered mobile station in the maritime mobile service intended for use for internal communications on board a ship, or between a ship and its lifeboats and life-rafts during lifeboat drills or operations, or ...

  9. Train communication network - Wikipedia

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    a) select the wireless network on the basis of QoS parameters requested by the application; b) allow TCMS and/or OMTS applications, installed on-board and communicating on the on-board communication network, to have a remote access to applications running on ground installations; c) allow applications running on ground installations to have a ...