Power over Ethernet in FTI: Suitability and Challenges
One approach for significantly reducing wiring weight and simplifying the installation of distributed data acquisition systems (DAS) on test aircraft is to leverage Power Over Ethernet (PoE), first standardized by the IEEE in 2003[1].
Weighing the Options: SATA vs. NVMe Data Storage for Deployed Applications
Managing the ever-growing amounts of data generated by deployed military applications poses a critical challenge, as the data must be securely stored, quickly accessed, and protected in harsh environments.
Build vs. Buy Considerations for Deployed Data-at-Rest Storage Devices
To help customers make the correct build-or-buy decision for deployed data-at-rest network attached storage devices, this paper highlights key considerations that should be weighed, including encryption and certification.
Selecting a High-Speed NAS Device for Military Aircraft
This white paper outlines important considerations for defining a deployed NAS solution for military aircraft and covers architectural trade-offs, legacy system issues, transportability, and encryption approaches required to protect sensitive DAR.
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.