Mission Assurance through Rugged Ethernet Networking for Defense Operations
This white paper helps systems integrators and end-users explore some of the key networking capabilities available in modern Ethernet switches and router systems designed to support intra- and inter-vehicle/aircraft network architectures.
A Powerhouse of Performance in an Ultra-Small Form Factor
The military and aerospace market maintains an insatiable appetite for smaller, lighter, and cheaper. Recent technological breakthroughs in SWaP-C reduction have yielded the introduction of USFF mission computer and networking systems.
Simplifying the Challenge of Expeditionary Communications
This white paper presents a strategic framework for addressing obstacles to efficient communications and how best to maintain seamless connectivity through the utilization of open standards-based, field-proven Curtiss-Wright hardware and software.
Consolidate LRUs While Considering Strict SWaP Constraints
Despite the current budget woes of defense departments, the demand continues for delivering more performance and improved functionality from rugged computers and communications subsystems to fulfill mission requirements.
Small Form Factor (SFF) Mission System Modularity Enables Choice of Distributed or Consolidated Architectures
This white paper explores how some of the use-case considerations and technological advances are driving system integrators to pursue a distributed over a consolidated system architecture and visa-versa.
Staying Connected: High Availability Embedded Networking
Embedded systems are increasingly connected to local and wide-area networks to share data and may be unable to complete mission-critical functions if connectivity is lost. This white paper looks at high-availability networking.