Deploying Recorders From Aircraft
Stephen Willis explains how Fortress is a perfect fit in a deployable system for aircraft, providing crash-protected recording for video, audio and sensor data.
Stephen Willis explains how Fortress is a perfect fit in a deployable system for aircraft, providing crash-protected recording for video, audio and sensor data.
The proliferation of connected systems has been enabled by the U.S. military embrace of the commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) revolution.
Discussion on police service, coast guard, and utility company use of Video Management Systems (VMS) to view and record live video for investigative and forensic purposes.
In this blog we describe how the DuraNET 20-11 Miniature Gigabit Ethernet Switch is an ideal network backbone solution for applications with SWaP, performance and reliability constraints.
Denis Smetana discusses Spurious Free Dynamic Range (SFDR) for assessing the ability of ADC or DAC I/O to process or generate an analog signal.
As more aircraft are travelling to a finite number of airports, they need to fly closer and closer. NextGen and SESAR are standards to keep this safe.
The RMF establishes security and privacy controls, and contains more than 800 controls to select from, many of which don't apply to embedded systems.
Jacob Sealander discusses a 3U VPX high performance electronic warfare rugged electronic system and it's ability to face the vibration, head and dust demands for military applications.
Rugged VPX3-1707 SBC features 16-Core NXP Arm Layerscape processor and advanced security features to protect against cyber-attacks and reverse engineering.
Honeywell and Curtiss-Wright are making fast progress in bringing ‘black box in the sky’ functionality to their nextgen flight recorders.
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.