It’s Time: Time Sensitive Networking and Deterministic Networking
Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a set of Ethernet networking capabilities used to transmit time-sensitive data across standard Ethernet networks. Originally, TSN grew out of the IEEE 802.1 standard working groups on Audio Video Bridging (AVB) to make sure that independent networks streams for audio and video data arrive at the correct times to ensure synchronization.
Curtiss-Wright Enhances MIL-grade Rugged SFF Computer with Industrial-Grade NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier for AI/ML/Edge Computing
Parvus DuraCOR AGX-Xavier delivers high-performance NVIDIA GPU-accelerated processing and deep learning engines in ultra-rugged SFF mission computers designed for extreme aerospace and defense applications.
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.