This standard specifies the notation of radiation data and some non-radiation data that is streamed digitally in real-time from a radiation detection instrument to a receiving device (e.g., smartphone or tablet). ISO/IEC 8824-1 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) is used for specifying the format of the data to be streamed. The standard addresses both lower-bandwidth transmission, corresponding to instruments that generate data on the order of several kilobit per second (kb/s), and higher-… read more bandwidth transmission. The radiation data consist mainly of raw or unprocessed data, but other data such as precise time, dosimetric data, device parameters and settings applicable to the further display, processing, or analysis of the data may be streamed as well. Data format for commands from the receiving device to the measurement instrument is not part of this standard. This standard does not address data format for visual data (e.g. photos, videos), for radiation imagers or LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging, or Laser Imaging, Detection, And Ranging). The transmission protocol is not part of the standard, although some general transmission rules recommendations are provided. The subsequent display, processing, and analysis of the radiation data on the receiving device are outside the scope of this standard. The standard does not address the transmission media, receipt, and later transmission of data to a larger and distant network or how the data is used and processed on the receiving device. read less
This application guide provides information on the selection, application, operation, and maintenance of single or multi-pole alternating-current automatic circuit reclosers. The guide is for use in conjunction with American National Standard Requirements for Automatic Circuit Reclosers for AC Systems, C37.60-1968, and Supplement C37.60a-1971. The definitions in American National Standard C37.60-1968 apply to this guide.