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Aerospace Tech Review

High Speed Cameras for Aerospace Testing

High speed cameras are used to capture pictures of very rapid events that would be impossible to capture with normal cameras.

03/01/2023
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Curtiss-Wright to Provide Avionics Computer for Navy MQ-4C Unmanned Patrol Plane in $7.5 Million Contract

The Curtiss-Wright AMMS has a high-speed embedded computing suite for high -performance processing, and a modular, scalable open-systems architecture.

07/20/2021
Avionics International

Despite COVID-19, eVTOL Avionics Development Forges Ahead

Analysis of the latest technologies being developed by avionics OEMs for the emerging eVTOL market.

05/24/2021
Military Embedded Systems

Open Architecture Initiatives Bolster Unmanned Sensors and Systems

The advent of unmanned systems reflects a huge aspect of warfare – that of protecting the warfighter – through the development of platforms that can be operated by humans from a distance, keeping them out of harm’s way.

05/17/2021
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Unmanned Vehicles

Military experts are developing new enabling technologies to help unmanned aircraft, ground vehicles, submarines, and surface vessels swarm and make decisions without human intervention.

04/28/2021
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Unmanned Systems Vulnerable to the Enemy, Which Makes Trusted Computing a Critical Cyber Design Challenge

Reliable, secure communications become much more critical in unmanned systems. If communications are lost, the unmanned system may need to throttle back.

10/31/2019
Aerospace Testing International

Validation with High-Speed Cameras

In flight test instrumentation applications, high-speed cameras are essential for conducting photogrammetric studies to validate performance prediction models. Read about Curtiss-Wright's recently introduced high-speed camera.

03/01/2018
Shephard Media

Keeping it Cool for FVL

Helen Haxell looks at how ANSI/VITA 48.8, could soon be applied to the next generation of aircraft, including Future Vertical Lift (FVL).

01/09/2018