Definitions for "ACN"
Keywords:  icao, australian, aircraft, abn, asic
Aircraft classification number; ICAO system indicating order of bending moment
Under the Australian Corporations Law, every company in Australia has been issued with an Australian Company Number (ACN), which must be shown on a range of documents. The purpose of the ACN is to ensure adequate identification of companies when transacting business. Non-Australian entities can ignore this field.
Australian Company Number. the number allocated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) when you register a company under Corporations Law.
Automatic Crash Notification. vehicle onboard system designed to notify a designated call center in the event of a significant collision, reporting the vehicle location, speed and severity of the crash, deployment of airbag(s) and other diagnostic information from onboard sensors (sometimes referred to as "Mayday Systems"). An "Accelerometer" is often used to track the suddenness of the impact and activate notification when preset G-Force is achieved.
Advisory Committee on Networking - a subcommittee of the JISC
Advanced Control Network
Access Communications Node. Designed for both service provider and enterprise environments, the ACN product line provides support for a comprehensive set of legacy applications/protocols as well as applications based on IP networking. This comprehensive set of protocols allows network managers to continue to use legacy-based applications as they migrate from X.25 or synchronous networks to IP and frame relay networks.
The time relationship between two or more sound waves at a given point in their cycles.