Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
boord/wal communicatie systeem
English translation:
1. track and trace 2. vehicle to base communication system
Added to glossary by
DutchConnection
Oct 13, 2005 10:47
19 yrs ago
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Dutch term
boord/wal communicatie systeem
Dutch to English
Tech/Engineering
Transport / Transportation / Shipping
Railways
The term "wal" here is problematic. Evidently it cannot be translated as shore or embankment.
this is about a communication system between the driver and base.
the expression "aan de wal" also comes up here.
this is about a communication system between the driver and base.
the expression "aan de wal" also comes up here.
Proposed translations
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5 | track and trace | DutchConnection |
4 | car-to-base communication system | Jack den Haan |
3 | driver-base communication system | Christopher Smith (X) |
3 | on-board to base communicaton system | Dave Calderhead |
Proposed translations
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track and trace
EDS manufactures Track & Trace: "het systeem bestaat uit drie autonome modules: een centrale walapplicatie, een boordapplicatie op elke materieeleenheid en een communicatiesysteem tussen 'wal' en 'boord" (from EDS website). You could add 'system' or 'communication system' to 'track and trace', depending on the context in your document, but track and trace will be universally understood within the sector in UK/USA.
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Note added at 21 hrs 13 mins (2005-10-14 08:00:23 GMT)
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As our answers are so different, I'd want to ask the client to clarify what it is.
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Note added at 21 hrs 13 mins (2005-10-14 08:00:23 GMT)
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As our answers are so different, I'd want to ask the client to clarify what it is.
Peer comment(s):
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Harry Borsje
: this focusses on locating an object (like an AGV, maybe), not on communication between the train driver and e.g. central control\\Re: still doesn't fit the askers description
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It also applies to vehicles themselves. For use of boor-wal communicatie (track and trace) in Dutch trains, for immediate fault alerts to technicians, run a Search for 'boord-wal communicatie' and click on Strukton Rail.
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Comment: "In fact all the answers fit - the text covers both driver to base and fault alerts. The link you gave was very useful, as it gave me the idea of using the word "office". So many thanks."
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driver-base communication system
It would be ship-shore communication system if the sea were involved, but as it appears to be used on land, why not simply 'driver-base communication system'?
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on-board to base communicaton system
unsuallthese systems are called ship-to-shore systems, therefore
on-board to base or remote to base might be a good alternative.
on-board to base or remote to base might be a good alternative.
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car-to-base communication system
Car to base station communication: Long range communication with low to medium
physical bandwidth (kbits/sec). The security services will most certainly ...
www.ja.net/CERT/Ahlgren/sec-study.html
Car to car or short-medium range car to base comms. Similar to UHF CB, but higher
power permitted and repeaters clear of idiots. ...
vkradio.com/weather.html
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Note added at 29 mins (2005-10-13 11:17:01 GMT)
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Alternative: vehicle-to-base communication system. Just google it ;-)
physical bandwidth (kbits/sec). The security services will most certainly ...
www.ja.net/CERT/Ahlgren/sec-study.html
Car to car or short-medium range car to base comms. Similar to UHF CB, but higher
power permitted and repeaters clear of idiots. ...
vkradio.com/weather.html
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Note added at 29 mins (2005-10-13 11:17:01 GMT)
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Alternative: vehicle-to-base communication system. Just google it ;-)
Discussion
"Boord" = the car/vehicle and "Wal" = the control centre/planning centre?
it's some kind of two-way communication system obviously, like a babyphone?