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A radar beacon (racon) is a device that returns a distinctive signal when triggered by a radar, providing range, bearing and identification information. Learn about the principle of operation, the characteristics, the applications and the proposal for enhanced RACON.
AIDC stands for automatic identification and data capture, a process of identifying objects and entering data into computer systems without human involvement. Learn about the methods, technologies, applications, and challenges of AIDC from Wikipedia.
The NCIC is the US central database for tracking crime-related information, maintained by the FBI and interlinked with federal, tribal, state, and local agencies. It has 21 files of person and property records, such as missing persons, wanted persons, sex offenders, and stolen vehicles.
Scopus is a database of peer-reviewed journals, books, and patents in various disciplines, launched by Elsevier in 2004. It covers 41,462 titles and 82.4 million records, and provides citation metrics, author profiles, and chemical search features.
A comprehensive and updated list of notable databases and search engines for finding and accessing academic articles, books, datasets, and other resources. Compare the coverage, retrieval qualities, access costs, and providers of different services across disciplines and domains.
A database cursor is a mechanism that enables traversal over the records in a database. Learn how to use cursors in SQL procedures, scrollable cursors, sensitive and insensitive cursors, and positioned update/delete statements.
A management information base (MIB) is a database for managing network entities using SNMP or other protocols. Learn about MIB objects, hierarchy, data types, tables, and SMI versions.
A comprehensive list of the two-letter codes used by civil aircraft around the world, organized by country or region. Learn the meaning and history of each prefix, and how to identify the origin of an aircraft by its registration number.