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Military Embedded Systems

Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) – Taking EW Systems to the Next Level

The Sensor Open Systems Architecture Technical Standard (SOSA) – which will bring many benefits to designers of radar systems – will also have a beneficial effect on the design of electronic warfare (EW) systems.

10/20/2021
Milsat Magazine

Taking The Tactical Cloud With You...High Speed, Secure Networking At The Edge Of The Battlefield

To maintain warfighter overmatch, the US military must deploy advanced technologies for situational awareness to the edge of the battlefield.

04/30/2021
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
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Military Re-Learns the Importance of Electronic Warfare (EW)

Top commanders seek to embed EW capability at virtually all echelons as warfighters seek to make up for years of lost time.

02/25/2021
Military Embedded Systems

Making CMOSS Deployable: The Rubber Hits The Road

The suite of open architecture industry and U.S. Army standards included in CMOSS enables the reduction of C4ISR system SWaP.

11/26/2019
Military Embedded Systems

Designing Multifunction Radar and EW Systems Means Staying Ahead of the Tech Curve

Tammy Carter and David Jedynak discuss how huge data demands are pushing radar and electronic warfare (EW) developers to seek new ways to deliver multifunction systems that also meet strict size, weight, and power (SWaP) requirements.

02/18/2019
Vita Technologies

FMC+ standard propels embedded design to new heights

We look at the updated FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC+) specification that has been developed and refined over the past year, promising unparalleled I/O density and backward compatibility.

06/21/2016
Xcell Journal

FMC+ Standard Propels Embedded Design to New Levels

Updated FPGA Mezzanine Card specification promises unparalleled I/O density, backward compatibility.

03/25/2016