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Military Embedded Systems

The Advantages of Netbooting for Embedded Systems

Paul Davis looks at how netbooting provides a superior alternative solution for installing and updating software that delivers huge labor savings.

09/01/2017
Avionics Magazine

Is This The Flight Data Recorder of the Future?

The Curtiss-Wright Fortress can function as a traditional FDR, cockpit voice recorder, datalink recorder or airborne image recorder, or a combination of the four. It also allows operators to use the data captured for predictive maintenance.

07/13/2017
Electronic Design

Changing Ways to Deliver Safety and Security

The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial IoT (IIoT) is not the only reason for increased demand for safety- and security-related solutions.

12/01/2016
Military Embedded Systems

NSA-Approved Two-Layer Encryption Approach Slashes Cost and Development Time

Paul Davis from Curtiss-Wright looks at the NSA-approved two-layer encryption approach which slashes cost and development time.

09/02/2016
Military Embedded Systems

Safety Critical COTS Avionics, Military Avionics Trends

John McHale with Military Embedded Systems' April 2016 roundtable with industry experts looks at Safety Critical avionics trends.

04/29/2016
Military Embedded Systems

Safety-Certifiable COTS Modules Speed and Ease DO-254 Safety Certification

Increasingly, FAA and EASA regulations are requiring that airborne electronics used in military applications meet the DO-254 safety certification standard.

04/14/2016
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Common Technologies for Manned and Unmanned Aircraft

Courtney Howard with Military & Aerospace Electronics discusses with industry experts dual use technologies used in manned and unmanned aircraft.

02/08/2016
Military Embedded Systems

Multicore Processor-Based 3U Architectures Reduce SWaP for UAS ISR Platforms

Aaron Frank and Jacob Sealander discuss meeting SWaP targets of traditional ISR platforms.

04/16/2015