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Military Embedded Systems

Unified Network Communications Management: The Next Step to Realizing MOSA

Because MOSA (Modular Open Systems Approach) is an approach and not itself a standard, solutions that support this vision can be achieved through many different means as long as interfaces and communications protocols are based on open standards.

08/24/2022
Military Embedded Systems

Unmanned ISR Payloads leverage MOSA Design

See more, detect more, and decode more - these are the primary requirements being asked of unmanned systems in the military.

08/16/2022
Military Embedded Systems Magazine

Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA), Unmanned Vehicles, and Trusted Computing

System integrators need to ensure that the sensor systems and the critical data they collect and store are protected from falling into the wrong hands.

08/16/2022
Military Embedded Systems Magazine

MOSA on the March

This year's Tri-Services Open Architecture Interoperability Demonstration (TSOA-ID) saw a significant increase in participants and the number of live demonstrations showing working systems that embrace the key open standards that instantiate MOSA.

08/16/2022
Avionics International

Northrop Grumman Brings Real-time Virtualization to Embedded Avionics Under New Partnership

A new partnership between Northrop Grumman and Curtiss Wright targets the virtualization of obsolete military avionics systems.

08/10/2022

Rightsizing Processor Performance for Today’s DSP Applications

For rugged DSP (digital signal processing) processor cards, it is important to have a balance between processor performance, memory bandwidth, I/O bandwidth, and ruggedization.

07/22/2022
Military Embedded Systems Magazine

Bringing Security to Legacy Systems for Modern Missions

Upgraded systems require security to be built-in to protect sensitive mission information and maintain warfighter technology advantage.

06/24/2022
Military Embedded Systems

Migrating Legacy Software from Obsolete Hardware to Modern System Environments

Virtualization software and model-based design provide a path that not only enables system designers to maintain legacy software for avionics and other mission-critical systems.

04/26/2022