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Military & Aerospace Electronics

COTS-Based Trusted Computing: Getting Started in Next-Generation Mission-Critical Electronics

Trusted computing involves technologies protect mission-critical embedded electronics from physical and remote attacks and from hardware and software failures.

02/21/2018
COTS Journal

Elements of a Video Management System for Situational Awareness

We look at the growing challenge of how best to provide operators with as much usable visual information as possible while ensuring that the data is readable and actionable in real time

02/20/2018
MilsatMagazine

A PacStar/PKI Perspective - Best Public Key Infrastructure Practices for Tactical Networks

Recent advances in mobile devices increase the DoD’s reliance on secure wireless networking.

02/16/2018
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VITA 48.8 Air Flow Through Cooling Standard Lowers SWaP-C on Deployed VPX Systems

VITA 48.8 represents an approach for cooling embedded systems using an air flow through (AFT) technique that significantly reduces the SWaP-C of deployed electronics devices.

02/07/2018
insight.tech

Intel Xeon D Pushes Military Applications Forward in GPP Technology Across the Spectrum of Defense Applications

Intel Xeon D is the first Xeon processor qualified for extended temperature ranges, offering more flexibility and higher performance than is typical for embedded products.

02/02/2018
Shephard Media

Keeping it Cool for FVL

Helen Haxell looks at how ANSI/VITA 48.8, could soon be applied to the next generation of aircraft, including Future Vertical Lift (FVL).

01/09/2018
Military Embedded Systems

Intel's Xeon-D 10 Gig Connectivity Drives Demand for VITA 76 Connector High-Speed Signal Integrity

We look at how the recent introduction of Intel's first Xeon SoC device, the Xeon-D, dramatically changes the range of options for designers of high-performance SFF mission computers.

12/12/2017
Military Embedded Systems

Rugged Networking On-The-Move: Best Practices for Design and Test for Constrained-Space Applications

Mobile Internet Protocol (IP) networking is a necessary response by the Department of Defense (DoD) to counter the many foes, who have ready access to this ever-smaller mobile technology.

11/29/2017