ADOT/CMATS Flashcards
A/G
Air/Ground
AC
Alternating Current
ARP
Networking
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.
ADOTs
Frequentis Project
Airservices and Defence OneSKY Towers
AF
Networking - QoS
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.
AFMS
Airfield Facilities Management System.
ALDT
Administration and Logistics Delay Time.
ANSP
Air Navigation Service Provider
AsA
Airservices Australia.
Audio Steering Configuration
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.
BFD
Networking
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
BGP
Networking
Border Gateway Protocol
BGT
Rack; (German: Baugruppenträger)
BVCS
Footnote
Frequentis Project
Bypass Voice Communication System.
CAB
Cabinet or Cabin
CCP
Contract Change proposal. (In DAS, this is CR)
CFD
Customer Furnished Documents
CFI
Customer Furnished Information
CFX
Customer Furnished… X (something)… (as from DAS)
CIFx
Core Interface
CIOG
Chief Information Officer Group
CMATS
Civil Military Air Traffic Management System
CMATS Partition
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).
CMS
Important
Control and Monitoring System
CSAR
Configuration Status Accounting Report
CSVF
Contractor System Verification Facility. This houses the integration, and testing tools to support CMATS development
CWP
Controller Working Position
DAS
Footnote
Frequentis Project
Digital Aerodrome Solution
Data Diode
Networking
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.
DC
Direct Current; Data Coupler
DDR Artifacts
Detailed Design Review Artifacts There can also be critical and preliminary artifacts
DIF
Digital Interface
DN1
Defence Network
DRF
Defence Radio Facility
DT&E
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.
DV1V
IP Radios
DV6
SELCAL
E&M
Ear & Microphone
ETEP
Frequentis Project
Early Test and Evaluation Platform
Eth
Ethernet
FAN
Fan blower
FIR
Flight Information Region
FRQ
Frequentis
FW
Firewall
G/G
Ground to Ground communication
GPI
General Purpose Input
GPIF
General Purpose Interface
HFCS
High Frequency Control System.
HIPS
Host-based Intrusion Prevention System.