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Time to Move to 25-Hour Cockpit Voice Recorders

Time to Move to 25-Hour Cockpit Voice Recorders

Today, in the U.S., cockpit voice recorders (CVR) used on commercial aircraft are only required to capture and store two hours of audio information. After two hours, the most recent information is lost when the CVR, due its limited storage capacity, records over the previous cockpit conversations.

02/12/2024
Delivering High-Voltage Power to Ground Vehicle Systems

Delivering High-Voltage Power to Ground Vehicle Systems

The ability to provide high-voltage power on ground vehicle platforms is a rapidly growing requirement as high peak power is often needed to accelerate a high-inertia load.

10/12/2023
Curtiss-Wright Addresses High Voltage Power Requirements for U.S. Ground Vehicles with High Voltage Turret Drive System

Curtiss-Wright Addresses High Voltage Power Requirements for U.S. Ground Vehicles with High Voltage Turret Drive System

High Voltage Turret Drive Stabilization System (HV TDSS) converts, stores, controls 28V source power up to 750V.

10/09/2023
New High Voltage Turret Drive System Delivers 750V Peak Power to Accelerate High Inertia Loads

New High Voltage Turret Drive System Delivers 750V Peak Power to Accelerate High Inertia Loads

High Voltage Turret Drive Stabilization System (HV TDSS) converts, stores, controls 28V source power to 750V without increasing SWaP-C.

09/11/2023
25-Hour Cockpit Voice/Data Recorder is First to Combine Data Acquisition, RIPS, and Integrated Quick Access Recorder

25-Hour Cockpit Voice/Data Recorder is First to Combine Data Acquisition, RIPS, and Integrated Quick Access Recorder

Designed for use on defense and commercial aircraft, the new Fortress® Crash Survivable Recorder has received UK CAA TSO certification.

01/19/2023
Artificial Intelligence on battlefield

Artificial Intelligence Applications for the Military at the Network Edge

Edge computing can takes the necessary processing power away from data centers to the network’s edge.

10/21/2021
Military Embedded Systems

Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) – Taking EW Systems to the Next Level

The Sensor Open Systems Architecture Technical Standard (SOSA) – which will bring many benefits to designers of radar systems – will also have a beneficial effect on the design of electronic warfare (EW) systems.

10/20/2021
Microwaves & RF

Open Standards Drive Flexibility in Defense System Designs

Backed by broad support from government and industry, the release of SOSA Technical Standard 1.0 promises a new era of open standards-based system integration with flexibility and interoperability as its hallmarks.

09/10/2021