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Military Embedded Systems

Contested Space, Small Sats, and the Gamble on COTS in Space

Contested space, where nations compete for military dominance outside Earth’s atmosphere, is driving many military space platforms, but commercial space and small satellites continue to change the way the military suppliers of space electronics approach radiation-hardened component design from testing to deployment.

06/04/2020
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
Curtiss-Wright’s Rugged Data Acquisition Solution Supports NASA’s First Night-Time Launch of Suborbital Sounding Rocket Test Flights

Curtiss-Wright’s Rugged DAS Supports NASA’s First Night-Time Launch of Suborbital Sounding Rocket Test Flights

Axon Data Acquisition System (DAS) used in test flights of Suborbital Technology Carrier-8 suborbital sounding rockets

04/28/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Shrinking World of Small-Form-Factor Embedded Computing

Industry experts say open standards are helping drive development in small-form-factor battlefield and aerospace hardware like system-on-chip and single-board computers.

03/25/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Military AI Innovation, SOSA Hot Topics at Embedded Tech Trends

The COTS Confidential Roundtable gathers experts from the defense electronics industry – from major prime contractors to defense component suppliers.

02/06/2020
Electronic Design

Should You Send a CPU to Do a GPU’s Job?

Which is better for machine-learning applications: 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors or Nvidia’s T4? A head-to-head comparison helps explain whether a CPU or a GPU is best for your high-performance ML solution.

01/29/2020
Curtiss-Wright Announces New NVIDIA Quadro Turing TU104/106 GPGPU Processor Modules for ISR/EW and AI Applications

Curtiss-Wright Announces New NVIDIA Quadro Turing TU104/106 GPGPU Processor Modules for ISR/EW and AI Applications

New GPGPU modules expand Curtiss-Wright’s family of high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) processors for artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

12/03/2019
Curtiss-Wright and DDC-I Collaborate for First Live Demo of Deos DO-178 Level A RTOS on Safety-Certifiable Arm V3-1703

Curtiss-Wright and DDC-I Collaborate for First Live Demo of Deos DO-178 Level A RTOS on Safety-Certifiable Arm V3-1703

Curtiss-Wright and DDC-I Collaborate for First Live Demonstration of Deos DO-178 Level A RTOS on Safety-Certifiable Arm® V3-1703 Single Board Computer.

10/29/2019