·ADBP: | |
·ADIF: | |
·AID: | Any interface device between an EFB and the
ARINC 828 connector set. The AID may be implemented as a dedicated certified
device or as a function within a non-dedicated device, which protects the aircraft
systems and related functions from the undesired effects from non-certified
equipment and related functions. |
·AIS: | Aircraft domain as described in ARINC
Report 821: Aircraft Network Server System (NSS) Functional Definition |
·AMMD: | |
·Application: | Software unit interacting with the surrounding services. The receiver
of this protocol may be a basic service delivering avionics parameters to a multitude
of applications or it may be an EFB application directly. This protocol does not
distinguish between both and, for the purpose of simplification, speaks only of "EFB
applications.” |
·Base64: | MIME content transfer encoding standard, as defined by RFC 3548 |
·COTS: | |
·DD: | |
·DHCP: | |
·Discrete: | |
·Drive: | software unit responsible for controlling hardware and providing higher
level interface for the applications |
·EFB: | |
·Etherne
t: | IEEE 802.3 computer networking standard |
·GAPS: | |
·IP: | |
·LDU: | |
·NTP: | Network Time Protocol version 3, as defined by RFC 1305 |
·NSU: | Network Server Unit, as defined by ARINC 821 |
·raw2eng: | Function of translation raw data format into engineering values and units |
·SIF: | |
·SD
I: | Source/Destination Identifier, field within ARINC 429 word |
·SSM: | – Sign/Status Matrix, field within ARINC 429 word |
·STAP: | |
·STAS: | |
·TCP: | |
·USB: | |
·XML: | |