What is Time Sensitive Networking (TSN)?
Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a set of Ethernet networking capabilities that transmit time-sensitive data across standard Ethernet networks.
Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a set of Ethernet networking capabilities that transmit time-sensitive data across standard Ethernet networks.
A key driver for the use of unmanned platforms is their ability to collect data without putting warfighters in harm's way.
Designed with Intel® Xeon® D processor architecture, Curtiss-Wright's CHAMP-XD1 processor card is ideally suited for compute-intensive aerospace and defense applications, meeting the high performance, reliability, and security standards these industries require.
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Awards are in three tiers -- ranging from platinum, the highest, to the gold awards, and finally to the silver awards.
Industry standards and guidelines such as MOSA, SOSA, CMOSS, SAVE, and FACE are driving the latest developments in enclosures, chassis, and backplane databuses, as small for factors are ready to take center stage.
Today, with the increasing use of unmanned platforms to host intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance [ISR] sensor applications, 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.
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Curtiss-Wright’s 901D portfolio of electronics cabinets, consoles, and supporting integration services are aligned to Naval and other highly ruggedized applications deployed in harsh military environments.