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  2. Volvo V60 - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo V60 is a compact executive station wagon (estate car) produced by Volvo Cars related to the S60 mid-size sedan. The vehicle was first released in autumn 2010, facelifted in 2014, and is in its second generation since 2018. The second generation V60 was launched in 2018 based on the Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform. [2]

  3. SAE J1587 - Wikipedia

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    Ground SAE J1708 makes up the physical and data link layers while SAE J1587 makes up the transport and application layers with respect to the OSI model. SAE J1587 is used in conjunction with SAE J1708 for automobile communication.

  4. Volvo Cross Country - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cross Country may refer to vehicles sold by AB Volvo: Volvo C202; Volvo C3-series (C303, C304 and C306) Volvo EX30 Cross Country; Volvo S60 Cross Country; Volvo V40 Cross Country; Volvo V60 Cross Country; Volvo V70 Cross Country/Volvo XC70; Volvo V90 Cross Country

  5. ISO/IEC 15693 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 15693, is an ISO/IEC standard for vicinity cards, i.e. cards which can be read from a greater distance as compared with proximity cards.Such cards can normally be read out by a reader without being powered themselves, as the reader will supply the necessary power to the card over the air (wireless).

  6. Automatic equipment identification - Wikipedia

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    RFID antenna used by trackside AEI readers. As of 31 December 1994, Amtech had shipped over 3.1 million tags to railways in North America. The AAR reported that over 95% of the North American rail car fleet was tagged. Over 3,000 readers have been installed by the railways in North America as of the end of 2000. Amtech was bought by TransCore.

  7. Data card - Wikipedia

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    Contact smart cards (with chip) have a contact zone consisting of a few small contact petals. When the card is inserted into the reader, the chip connects with the card reader which can then read and write information. The standard ISO/IEC 7816 also regulates data exchange protocols and some aspects of work with other smart card data. [1] [2]

  8. Controller–pilot data link communications - Wikipedia

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    An auxiliary capability is provided to allow a ground system to use data link to forward a CPDLC message to another ground system. The sequence of messages between the controller and a pilot relating to a particular transaction (for example request and receipt of a clearance) is termed a ‘dialogue’.

  9. Punched card input/output - Wikipedia

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    An IBM 80-column punched card of the type most widely used in the 20th century IBM 1442 card reader/punch for 80 column cards. A computer punched card reader or just computer card reader is a computer input device used to read computer programs in either source or executable form and data from punched cards.