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Enabling AI & Machine Learning: The Role of Tensor Cores
Tensor cores are indispensable for performing the types of calculations needed for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. The role of AI and machine learning in defense applications is on the rise, making tensor cores critical for defense.

A Single TDL Training and Battlefield Operations Solution
Tactical data link (TDL) communication brings critical visibility to the battlefield by providing warfighters easily accessible, sharable, and precise location and identification information of everyone in the combat zone which enables them to make better tactical decisions.

How Can I Teach My Machine to Learn
Like humans, machines learn from experience. They make observations from inputs of images, text, or other data, and then look for patterns. After the machine runs through the mathematical layers, it learns to make better decisions based on the examples it was given.

Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (A-PNT): Simplifying Integration and Ensuring User Confidence
This white paper looks at how using complementary PNT technologies that leverage proven and trusted techniques to arrive at an A-PNT truth can protect personnel and equipment in the field.

Comparing CPUs and GPUs for Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence
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 you should choose a CPU or a GPU for your high-performance machine learning solution.

Leveraging a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) for Modified COTS
Typically, military, and civil ground vehicle and aircraft platforms have unique technical and platform I/O interface requirements that make finding a suitable COTS computing solution to meet 100% of their requirements very unlikely. In this white paper,

Rugged Instrumentation System Solutions for Applications with Limited Space
For many aircraft, there is sufficient space to place data acquisition units (DAU), recorders, and transmitters in a dedicated instrumentation rack and/or throughout the aircraft. However, there are several aircraft where there is very limited space.