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Military Embedded Systems

Asking the right questions about HPEC software development tools for radar, SIGINT, and EW applications

Tammy Carter from Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions looks at the questions a system designer should ask when selecting tools for a High performance embedded computing (HPEC) system.

02/06/2017
Military & Aerospace Electronics

GPGPU Processors to Help with Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition

The general-purpose graphics processing unit - GPGPU for short - represents perhaps the most revolutionary leap in computer processing capability in decades for aerospace and defense applications.

02/01/2017
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Product Focus: Military Embedded Dominated by Intel Microprocessors; NXP, Arm, Nvidia Also in Mix

Microprocessor suppliers for aerospace and defense embedded computing systems generally fall into three camps: Intel, Qualcomm NXP, and NVIDIA.

01/31/2017
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Driving Demand for Rugged Mobile Computers

Wide-ranging military and aerospace applications demand the use of rugged mobile computers that meet a host of requirements.

01/30/2017
Curtiss-Wright Debuts Support for LynxSecure Hypervisor Environment on its Intel-based SBC and SFF Systems

Curtiss-Wright Debuts Support for LynxSecure Hypervisor Environment on its Intel-based SBC and SFF Systems

Curtiss-Wright debuts support for LynxSecure Hypervisor Operating Environment.

01/30/2017
radar military

How to Integrate Multiple Board Level Products With Ease

Light system integration helped save a large radar developer budget and reduced development time.

01/27/2017
Curtiss-Wright Leads the Embedded Market in Bringing Gen 4 PCIe Capability to Standard VPX

Curtiss-Wright Leads the Embedded Market in Bringing Gen 4 PCIe Capability to Standard VPX

Successfully developed ability to meet Gen 4 PCIe with standard VPX connectors

01/24/2017
Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry's First COTS Data Storage System to Support 2-Layer Encryption for Protecting Classified Data-at-Rest

Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry's First COTS Data Storage to Support 2-Layer Encryption for Protecting Classified Data-at-Rest

Rugged DTS1 network attached storage (NAS) device now supports NSA's Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) 2-Layer Encryption approach for secure data-at-rest.

01/23/2017