Trusted Computing Hardware Features for Maintaining Cyber Security During Operation
We look at the hardware features built-in to the most popular defense and aerospace processor architectures to ensure the continued cyber security of a trusted computing system.
COTS-Based Trusted Computing: Getting Started in Next-Generation Mission-Critical Electronics
Trusted computing involves technologies protect mission-critical embedded electronics from physical and remote attacks and from hardware and software failures.
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.
Lowering the Cost of Spacecraft Avionics with Radiation-Tolerant COTS Electronics
The risk of failure for avionics equipment on-board spacecraft due to radiation exposure is a critical issue for launchers, re-entry vehicles, space habitats and satellites
Curtiss-Wright Lowers Space Flight Cost, Speeds Up Development Time and Reduces Risk
Introducing the Smart Backplane subsystem (KAM/CSB/12U), a rugged multi-slot chassis designed specifically for data acquisition, data processing, and recording in radiation-intensive space environments.