PC/104 and Small Form Factors Popular in Defense Electronics Systems
Thanks to its longevity and modularity, the PC/104 standard continues to be popular with military system designers, especially, as their size, weight, and power (SWaP) requirements continue to shrink.
Curtiss-Wright Announces Results of HPEC System Performance Study for US Air Force-Led Next Generation Radar Evaluation Program
Curtiss-Wright announces the results of an HPEC System Performance Study for the US Air Force-led, next-generation, radar evaluation program. Read more here!
Curtiss-Wright to Present Technology Briefing on New Lightweight Crash Recorder and HUMS Solution for Helicopter Platforms
New Fortress HUMS ED-112A compliant Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder features integrated Health and Usage Monitoring System in a single 13 Lb. box.
J.R. Wilson with Military & Aerospace Electronics considers how Passive sensor systems may be ready to come into their own, as high-performance embedded computing technology becomes powerful enough to handle massive computing loads.
John Keller with Military & Aerospace Electronics considers how virtual-machine technology, fast interconnects, innovative thermal-management techniques, and modular architectures bring data-center power to embedded computing.
M-Code Brings Next-Gen GPS to SWaP-Constrained Ground Vehicles
Mike Southworth discusses the combination of today’s latest COTS hardware and command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) modernization initiatives.