ADOT/CMATS Flashcards

1
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A/G

A

Air/Ground

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AC

A

Alternating Current

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ARP

Networking

A

Address Resolution Protocol

The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a communication protocol used for discovering the link layer address, such as a MAC address, associated with a given internet layer address, typically an IPv4 address.

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4
Q

ADOTs

Frequentis Project

A

Airservices and Defence OneSKY Towers

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5
Q

AF

Networking - QoS

A

Assured Forwarding

Assured Forwarding PHB guarantees a certain amount of bandwidth to an AF class and allows access to extra bandwidth, if available. There are four AF classes, AF1x through AF4x.

Ref: Cisco - QoS, Assured Forwarding

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6
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AFMS

A

Airfield Facilities Management System.

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7
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ALDT

A

Administration and Logistics Delay Time.

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8
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ANSP

A

Air Navigation Service Provider

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9
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AsA

A

Airservices Australia.

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10
Q

Audio Steering Configuration

A

The combination of peripheral devices that are used to deliver different types of audio and audible indications to the User and also, receive audio input from the User.

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11
Q

BFD

Networking

A

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

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12
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BGP

Networking

A

Border Gateway Protocol

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13
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BGT

A

Rack; (German: Baugruppenträger)

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14
Q

BVCS

Footnote

Frequentis Project

A

Bypass Voice Communication System.

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15
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CAB

A

Cabinet or Cabin

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16
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CCP

A

Contract Change proposal. (In DAS, this is CR)

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17
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CFD

A

Customer Furnished Documents

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18
Q

CFI

A

Customer Furnished Information

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19
Q

CFX

A

Customer Furnished… X (something)… (as from DAS)

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20
Q

CIFx

A

Core Interface

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21
Q

CIOG

A

Chief Information Officer Group

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22
Q

CMATS

A

Civil Military Air Traffic Management System

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23
Q

CMATS Partition

A

A system comprising software, hardware and ancillary systems deployed by Airservices Australia and/or Defence at a site to provide air traffic services or to support on-the-job training. The *MATS Partition includes CMATS components implemented at remote facilities and locations (i.e. all CMATS equipment is logically allocated to a particular partition).

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24
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CMS

Important

A

Control and Monitoring System

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25
Q

CSAR

A

Configuration Status Accounting Report

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26
Q

CSVF

A

Contractor System Verification Facility. This houses the integration, and testing tools to support CMATS development

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27
Q

CWP

A

Controller Working Position

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28
Q

DAS

Footnote

Frequentis Project

A

Digital Aerodrome Solution

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29
Q

Data Diode

Networking

A

A data diode is a cybersecurity device that ensures unidirectional information exchange. It is designed to allow data to flow in one direction only, from a source to a destination, much like a one-way valve. This design maintains both physical and electrical separation of source and destination networks, establishing a non-routable, completely closed one-way data transfer between networks.

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30
Q

DC

A

Direct Current; Data Coupler

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31
Q

DDR Artifacts

A

Detailed Design Review Artifacts There can also be critical and preliminary artifacts

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32
Q

DIF

A

Digital Interface

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33
Q

DN1

A

Defence Network

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34
Q

DRF

A

Defence Radio Facility

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35
Q

DT&E

A

Developmental Test & Evaluation

A test used to compare a system or components against requirements and specifications to reduce risk and inform developers of current performance status.

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36
Q

DV1V

A

IP Radios

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37
Q

DV6

A

SELCAL

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38
Q

E&M

A

Ear & Microphone

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39
Q

ETEP

Frequentis Project

A

Early Test and Evaluation Platform

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40
Q

Eth

A

Ethernet

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41
Q

FAN

A

Fan blower

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42
Q

FIR

A

Flight Information Region

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43
Q

FRQ

A

Frequentis

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44
Q

FW

A

Firewall

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45
Q

G/G

A

Ground to Ground communication

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46
Q

GPI

A

General Purpose Input

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47
Q

GPIF

A

General Purpose Interface

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48
Q

HFCS

A

High Frequency Control System.

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49
Q

HIPS

A

Host-based Intrusion Prevention System.

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50
Q

HMI

A

Human Machine Interface.

51
Q

HMIDD

A

Human Machine Interface Definition Document.

52
Q

HU

A

Height Unit(44.45 mm = 1¾ Inch) (German HE= Höheneinheit)

53
Q

ICB

A

Interface Controller Board

54
Q

ICMP

A

Internet Control Message Protocol

55
Q

IDD

A

Interface Design Document

56
Q

IF

A

Interface Board

57
Q

IKE

VPN Security

A

Internet Key Exchange

58
Q

ILO

A

Integrated Lights Out

59
Q

INTAS

A

Integrated Tower Automation System

This seems to be a SaaB product, and could be in competition with ADOT

60
Q

IP

A

Internet Protocol

61
Q

IP PH

A

IP Phone

62
Q

IP RA

A

IP Radio

63
Q

iPIP

A

Plug in Panel

64
Q

iPOS

A

Position Electronic

65
Q

IPsec

A

Internet Protocol Security

66
Q

iRIF

A

Frequentis IP Radio Gateway product.

67
Q

ISDN

A

Integrated Services Digital Network

68
Q

ISM

A

Information Security Manual

69
Q

IT

A

Information Technology

70
Q

JSSF

A

Joint Software Support FacilityThis will provide a range of support functions for CMATS including delivery of test and evaluation, data adaptation, final verification and installation.

71
Q

LAN

A

Local Area Network

72
Q

LOT

A

Life-of-TypeThis refers to the period that a particular generation of hardware is expected to remain servicable

73
Q

LSA

Networking

A

Link State Advertisement

74
Q

MAC Address

Networking

A

Media Access Control Address

A unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC)

75
Q

MDT

A

Mean Down Time The time that a system is not available and includes all corrective and preventative maintenance times, plus ALDT for the system.

76
Q

MOD

A

Module

77
Q

OSI

A

Open Systems Interconnection

78
Q

P-Bar

A

Power Bar

79
Q

PCM

A

Pulse Code Modulation; Digitised amplitude- and time discrete signal samples.

80
Q

PDU

A

Power Distribution Unit

81
Q

PLC

A

Programmable Logic Controller

82
Q

PLSP

A

Loudspeaker

83
Q

PP

A

Patch Panel

84
Q

PRI

A

Primary Rate Interface (ISDN)

85
Q

PS

A

Power Supply

86
Q

PWR

A

Power

87
Q

RAI

A

Remote Alarm Indication.

88
Q

REC

A

Recording

89
Q

RER

A

Radio Equipment Room

90
Q

RJ45

A

Common jack (up to 8 wires for up to 4 lines) for multiple line phones and data communications

91
Q

RLS

A

Role Location Server

92
Q

RTP

Transport Protocol

A

Real Time Protocol

93
Q

SBC

Networking

A

Session Border Controller

94
Q

SCD

A

System Configuration Document

95
Q

SDP

A

Session Description Protocol

96
Q

SOA

A

Statement of Applicability

97
Q

SQT

A

System Qualification Test

98
Q

SRR

A

System Requirements Review

99
Q

SRV

A

Server

100
Q

SW

A

Software or Switch

101
Q

TAAATS

A

The Australian Advanced Air Traffic SystemThis includes: - ASD - Air Situation Display; This main screen displays a map of the sector that shows the location of all aircraft in the controller’s airspace, as reported by one of several data sources – radar data processing, flight data processing and automatic dependent surveillance. - ARDDDS - Aeronautical Reference Data Display & Distribution System; A display providing access to a wide range of information including aircraft performance data, weather radar, airport/navigation aid/tracking point codes, airline ICAO designators, Standard Arrival Route (STAR) and Standard Instrument Departure (SID) charts and depiction of the airspace setup for TMA sectors.- VSCS - Voice Switching and Communications Select panel: A touch-sensitive screen allows controllers to choose the radio frequency they need to talk to pilots and ground staff, or the intercom for talking with other controllers. Auxiliary Display: The controller can call up a wide range of information such as weather forecasts, flight plans, strip windows, secondary maps and other material for the information of themselves and pilots.

102
Q

TAOT

A

Transportable Air Operations Tower.

103
Q

TER

A

Technical Equipment Room

104
Q

TMCS

A

Technical Monitoring and Control System

105
Q

TMU

A

Thermal Management Unit

106
Q

Training support facilities

A

These will house: - CMATS Pseudo Pilots Rooms, - OSTS - Operational Simulator and Training Systems, - ASTS - Ab Initio Simulator and Training System, - Part Task Trainers used for skill-specific training.

107
Q

TX

A

Transmit

108
Q

V&V

A

Verification & Validation.

109
Q

V12

A

The connection to the customer site, in this case the Oakey/Amberley link

110
Q

V5V

A

IP PABX

111
Q

V7T

A

IP Telephony

112
Q

VCS

A

Voice Communication System

113
Q

VCS3020X

A

Voice Communication System 3020X

114
Q

VCX

A

Voice and Data Gateway

115
Q

VCX-IP

A

Voice Communication System IP Network Access Gateway

116
Q

VLAN

A

Virtual Local Area Network

117
Q

VW

A

Voice Workstation

118
Q

WAN

A

Wide Area Network

119
Q

WP

A

Working Position

120
Q

HW-FMECA

A

Hardware Failure modes, effects, and criticality analysis

121
Q

VRRP

A

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a computer networking p

122
Q

SBC

A

Session Border Controller

A session border controller (SBC) is a network element deployed to prote

123
Q

FPS

A

Functional Performance Specifications

These are the specifications from the client. Producvt specifications (SSS) would map to these in JAMA

124
Q

SSS

A

Subsystem Specifications

THese are the specifications of the product. Customer requirements (FPS) would map to these in JAMA