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Using Software Full Disk Encryption and Disk Partitioning to Protect and Isolate Network Attached Storage Functions
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Mitigating Flight Data Recorder Modification Issues using Modular FDAUs
This white paper discusses different strategies for gathering data for flight data recorders and the implications these have on deployment time, system flexibility, and suitability for deployment across a fleet of diverse aircraft.
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The paper presents an open standards-based intra-vehicle network design approach applicable to multiple HBCT platforms using a common set of vehicle agnostic components, leveraging OpenVPX slot profiles and VICTORY Standards.
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How Does the FMC (FPGA Mezzanine Card) Standard Measure up Against the PMC/XMC Format White Paper
Interest in reconfigurable embedded computing in the defense and aerospace market has grown significantly as new generations of FPGAs present developers with a level of processing performance and potential I/O bandwidth that cannot easily be matched by conventional CPU configurations.