This standard applies to the alloyed and unalloyed steels listed in Table 2 which are intended for use in tested welded round link chains and chain components. Such steels are normally supplied in the form of rod, bars or billets.
This standard covers link rods used in the automotive systems to which tensile forces are applied mainly including engine, brake and transmission controls.
This document recommends criteria for a system designed to manage and communicate information via data link to support flight operations.
This SAE Recommended Practice details the Link Layer of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Data Bus, which is generally intended for in-vehicle use. The ITS Data Bus (IDB) is a non-proprietary token passing bus, designed to allow disparate consumer, vehicle, and commercial...
Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM), defined in this guideline, can be applied proactively for the protection of all procured products and services; both flying and non-flying through all levels of the supply chain. The guideline focuses on Quality as a key risk...
When a link is being prepared to be taken out of service, the traffic needs to be diverted from both ends of the link. Increasing the metric to the highest value on one side of the link is not sufficient to divert the traffic flowing in the other direction. It is useful for the...
OSPF is a link-state intra-domain routing protocol. OSPF routers exchange information on a link using packets that follow a welldefined fixed format. The format is not flexible enough to enable new features that need to exchange arbitrary data. This document describes a...
For scalability purposes, multiple data links can be combined to form a single traffic engineering (TE) link. Furthermore, the management of TE links is not restricted to in-band messaging, but instead can be done using out-of-band techniques. This document specifies a link management...
General A signalling data link is a bidirectional transmission path for signalling, comprising two data channels operating together in opposite directions at the same data rate. It constitutes the lowest functional level (level 1) in the Signalling System No. 7 functional hierarchy....
The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) [1] provides a standard method of encapsulating Network Layer protocol information over point-to-point links. PPP also defines an extensible Link Control Protocol, which allows negotiation of a Quality Protocol for continuous monitoring of the viability of...
This commercial item description covers a separable steel connector link, of conventional type, used by U.S. Army riggers to connect a parachutist's risers to parachute canopy suspension lines.
Abstract Existing traffic-engineering-
"Moving beyond mere cost-saving and into true-organizationwid
Purpose: This document contains the physical form and fit dimensions, the electrical interface definition and a description of the functional operation of the airborne components of the High Frequency Data Link (HFDL) communications system. An overview of the associated ground system is also...
The intent of this document is to provide general and specific design guidance for the development and installation of the protocols needed to exchange bit-oriented data using an air-ground HF data link operating in an Open System Interconnection (OSI) environment. The protocols defined...
The SAE J1939 documents are intended for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles used on or off road, as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to, on- and off-highway trucks and their...