Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat Parameter Editor User Manual

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Appendix

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Glossary

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SCPC Single Channel Per Carrier – A satellite communications technique where an

individual channel is transmitted to the designated carrier frequency. Some

applications use SCPC instead of burst transmissions because they require guar-

anteed, unrestricted bandwidth.

SIP Session Initiation Protocol – A general purpose protocol for multimedia

communications, commonly used for voice over IP (VoIP) signaling. An alter-

native to the H.323 protocol.

SNG Satellite News Gathering – A satellite uplink van/truck with television crew on

location conducting a live report for a newscast.

SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol – A protocol defining how devices from

different vendors may be managed using a common network management

system.

SOTM Satellite On-The-Move – The ability of a mobile remote terminal to roam

across satellite beams to preserve link integrity and to automatically connect

from one satellite and/or hub to another in a global network.

Star

Topology

A network topology which, if drawn as a logical representation, resembles a star

with a hub at the center.

STDMA Selective Time Division Multiple Access – A multiple access technique where

users time-share access to a common channel with variable-sized time slots

allocated on usage.

Streamload

Protocol

A proprietary Vipersat data streaming protocol.

SUM Status Update Message – A packet message that is sent by newer Vipersat

modems (e.g., SLM-5650A) to the VMS every sixty seconds, providing status

update and operating parameter information.

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TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol – A standard for networking

over unreliable transmission paths. See also UDP.

TDM Time Division Multiplexing – A method of multiplexing that provides the

transmission of two or more signals on the same communication path or chan-

nel, but at different times by utilizing recurrent timeslots.

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