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Military & Aerospace Electronics

Speed and Security for Military Data Storage

Rugged data storage systems for aerospace and defense applications are moving to new data interfaces for unparalleled speed and capacity, while trusted computing and information security are driving trends.

01/06/2021
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Build or Buy: The Strains of Designing a Flight Recorder

Designing a flight recorder (FR) that complies to international standards and crash survivability is very challenging and more expensive than buying one.

12/21/2020
Curtiss-Wright Receives EASA Certification for Imaging Multi-Purpose Flight Recorder

Curtiss-Wright Receives EASA Certification for Imaging Multi-Purpose Flight Recorder

Imaging flight recorder, cockpit area camera, cockpit area microphone, and imaging cockpit control elements receive EASA Technical Standard Order.

12/21/2020
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Types of Flight Recorders and How to Choose the Right One

Commercial airlines often use two types of flight recorders – a flight data recorder (FDR) and a cockpit voice recorder (CVR) – for different functionality.

12/01/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing

Size, weight, power consumption, and cooling technologies today block quantum computing from the embedded world, but new generations should yield advances in artificial intelligence and computer security.

08/25/2020
Curtiss-Wright Expands Industry Leading Flight Test Data Recorder Family with Enhanced Ethernet Recorder/Field Configurable DAU Chassis

Curtiss-Wright Expands Flight Test Data Recorder Family with Enhanced Ethernet Recorder/Field Configurable DAU Chassis

Compact SSR/CHS/001 Ethernet Multi-Role Recorder that supports up to four KAM-500 data acquisition modules adds PTP v2 grandmaster and slave support.

06/23/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Tackling the AI Paradox at the Tactical Edge

In the defense industry, AI is on the path to becoming a loyal companion to the warfighter and manufacturers alike. As technology progresses, so does the range of defense capabilities that AI could not only supplement but eventually manage.

06/15/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Artificial Intelligence and Embedded Computing for Unmanned Vehicles

The latest generation of unmanned vehicles operating on land, in the air, and at sea no longer simply are remotely operated. These advanced systems have built-in intelligence to learn from their experiences and make their own decisions.

05/01/2020