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Military Embedded Systems

Multi-INT and SOSA: A Consideration of Next Steps

One of the key tenets of Multi-INT or multi-modality is that the architecture by its very nature is realizable through the core components of a sensing system which can accommodate more than one mission at the same time.

10/18/2022
Military Embedded Systems

Reducing SWaP in the Field with a USB-based Hardware Security Module

Digital keys are a core concept in establishing secure networks, one as relevant in a data center application as it is at the edge of the tactical battlefield.

10/17/2022
Aviation Week Network

Next-Gen Cockpit Voice Recorders Boost Time, Data Capabilities

A new generation of cockpit voice recorders is emerging on the market, thanks to advances in digital technology in combination with regulatory mandates.

10/05/2022
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY

EW and the DoD’s MOSA Mandate

Electronic Warfare (EW) system designers must constantly respond to new threats and come up with appropriate ways to respond.

10/03/2022
Military & Aerospace Electronics

SOSA and Open Standards for Military Embedded Computing

Embedded computing systems in forward-deployed vehicles that meet SOSA certification will enable easier replacement of components and even upgrades thanks to vendor-agnostic requirements.

09/28/2022
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Sensor- and Signal-Processing Challenges of Electronic Warfare

Greater processing power, advanced filtering, and better signal rejection are among the digital signal processing enabling technologies for electronic warfare projects today.

09/27/2022
Military Embedded Systems

DAS or NAS? Making the Right Data-Storage Decision for Deployed Systems

For many years, military-system designers relied solely on direct attached storage (DAS) devices when they needed to deploy data storage on military platforms.

09/09/2022
Military Embedded Systems

MOSA and JADC2 Driving Innovation in Military Vetronics Applications

Vetronics systems today are increasingly focused on C4ISR [command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance], interoperability with other battlefield elements, and the capability to be optionally unmanned if necessary.

09/06/2022