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Military & Aerospace Electronics

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Unmanned Vehicles

Military experts are developing new enabling technologies to help unmanned aircraft, ground vehicles, submarines, and surface vessels swarm and make decisions without human intervention.

04/28/2021
New 10 GbE Switch Module Delivers 10x Performance Increase for Curtiss-Wright’s PacStar Modular Data Center

New 10 GbE Switch Module Delivers 10x Performance Increase for Curtiss-Wright’s PacStar Modular Data Center

New PacStar 448 10 GigE Switch delivers a 10x transmission speed boost to support hyper-converged infrastructure, cloud replication, and high-speed network-based tactical communications at the edge of the battlefield.

02/24/2021
Military & Aerospace Electronics

What 5G Means to the Military

5G wireless communications is expected to move voice, video, text, and image data with bandwidth as fast as 300 GHz to create data on demand for the battlefield.

12/02/2020
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions Honored by 2020 Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards

Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions Honored by 2020 Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards

Curtiss-Wright honored with five Innovators Awards: three Gold for Parvus DuraMAR 6300, VPX3-673 Assured Position, Navigation and Timing (A-PNT) card, VME-1910 single board computer, and two Silver for ADSR-4003 Advanced Data Server and Recorder and GVDU LCD touchscreen Ground Vehicle Display Unit.

09/09/2020
Curtiss-Wright Selected to Provide Ultra Small Form Factor Flight Computer and Ethernet Switch for New All-Electric Air Taxi

Curtiss-Wright Selected to Provide Ultra Small Form Factor Flight Computer and Ethernet Switch for New All-Electric Air Taxi

Parvus® DuraCOR® 311 embedded computer and Parvus DuraNET® 20-11 8-port GbE switch to be used during flight test stage of new eVTOL aircraft’s development.

09/02/2020
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
Networking Copper or Fiber

Is Fiber Optic Networking Technology More Secure Than Copper?

Fiber optic cabling is commonly perceived as a solid choice for mitigating network security concerns. We look at Fiber Optic vs Copper.

08/19/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Leveraging Secure Commercial Routing Technology to Protect Data-in-Motion

Protecting a military platform’s secret data-in-motion as it’s routed over an Ethernet-based IP network has become significantly easier, more affordable, and faster to deploy in recent years, thanks to U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) support of commercial encryption technologies.

08/04/2020