System Safety Certification Using Safety-Certifiable COTS
What exactly does “safety-certifiable COTS” mean, and what can it do for avionics system integrators?
What exactly does “safety-certifiable COTS” mean, and what can it do for avionics system integrators?
Mike MacPherson looks at where that budget will be spent and what areas may present opportunities for designers to innovate to close current and future technology gaps.
We discuss the C4ISR/EW [Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance/Electronic Warfare] Interoperability (VICTORY) initiative and its application on JLTV.
Modifying Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) systems to meet program requirements can transform a general purpose system into a tailored solution.
We look at the hardware features built-in to the most popular defense and aerospace processor architectures to ensure the continued cyber security of a trusted computing system.
Steve Edwards looks at how Trusted Boot is a key strategy for ensuring the trustworthiness of an embedded computing system against cyber attacks.
Ivan Straznicky looks at the introduction of Gen 5 VPX, the initial Gen 5 VPX protocols are expected to be 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100G-KR4) and Infiniband EDR [enhanced data rate).
10GBASE-T boasts a 10x increase in link speed. Although it offers a significant performance advantage, 10GBASE-T does not come without challenges. We look at some of those challenges here.
Our infographic shows the transition by US organizations to C-Band frequency.
Jerry Gipper of VITA Technologies describes the broad range of challenges from security to scheduling aerospace and defense applications must support.
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.