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Datalink

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What is Datalink?

Datalink generally refers to a communication link that allows for the exchange of data between two or more points. It's a broad term used in various contexts including networking, aviation, and military applications. In networking, it can describe the layer 2 protocol in the OSI model. In aviation, it refers to systems like CPDLC (Controller Pilot Data Link Communications) which allows for text-based communication between air traffic controllers and pilots. In military contexts, datalinks enable the sharing of tactical information between different units and platforms.

What other technologies are related to Datalink?

Datalink Complementary Technologies

Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System. Displays data received via datalink, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Datalink in 77% (176) of relevant job posts
Aircraft Health Management System. Uses datalink to transmit data, complementary.
mentioned alongside Datalink in 89% (144) of relevant job posts
Automatic Flight Control System. Can use data received via datalink. Complementary.
mentioned alongside Datalink in 49% (165) of relevant job posts

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