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Military Embedded Systems

Military Displays: Balancing Innovation and SWaP-C Constraints

Military-display designers continue to face stringent size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) constraints while integrating commercial innovations like HD – and soon 4K – into systems that must work with legacy sensors and interfaces while also complying with a variety of open architectures and standards.

08/24/2021
Curtiss-Wright’s TCG LinkPRO TDL Software Supports General Atomics Demonstration of Link 16 Data Over GCCS-M from a UAS

Curtiss-Wright’s TCG LinkPRO TDL Software Supports General Atomics Demonstration of Link 16 Data Over GCCS-M from a UAS

TCG LinkPRO Supports Successful Naval Unmanned Aircraft System Link 16 Demonstration During U.S. PACFLT Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem ‘21

07/07/2021
Military Embedded Systems

Newer Rugged Touch Screens Benefit The Modern Warfighter

Today’s modern warfighters have grown up with smartphones and tablets with intuitive, multitouch projected capacitive (PCAP) touch screens. They rely heavily on these devices in their personal lives and they expect to have access to the same capabilities and conveniences in the field.

07/02/2021
Military Embedded Systems

Open Architecture Initiatives Bolster Unmanned Sensors and Systems

The advent of unmanned systems reflects a huge aspect of warfare – that of protecting the warfighter – through the development of platforms that can be operated by humans from a distance, keeping them out of harm’s way.

05/17/2021
tilting train

Why High-Precision Train Tilting Is Good for Business

Download the infographic to learn the five ways the right train tilting system improves business.

04/09/2021
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Ever-Shrinking World of Small-Form-Factor Embedded Computing

New computer boards offer high performance, thermal management, and peripherals in a smaller size than 3U VPX, with artificial intelligence (AI) and GPGPU processing.

04/01/2021
Curtiss-Wright to Supply SBB Swiss Federal Railways with Stabilization Technology for High-Speed Passenger Train

Curtiss-Wright to Supply SBB Swiss Federal Railways with Stabilization Technology for High-Speed Passenger Train

Curtiss-Wright’s new modular electromechanical train-tilting stabilization solution lowers life-cycle costs while improving passenger comfort.

03/17/2021
Military Embedded Systems

Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA): Enabling the Next Generation of Flexible and Adaptable Radar Systems

In order to keep up with the continued acceleration of new technology and to be able to protect the warfighter from the latest threats, it is essential that we can turn our deployed platforms into adaptable entities that can evolve over time and are not static. The SOSA [Sensor Open Systems Architecture] Technical Standard is the next major step in realizing this goal.

01/15/2021