Partnering to Reduce Risk and Accelerate Development
This white paper discusses using a joint approach to an increasingly challenging marketplace; system integrators and vendors have new opportunities to win more business, increase customer satisfaction, and strengthen their financial position.
USFF Mission Processors and Network Switches for ISR UAV Targeting System
As unmanned vehicles become more powerful and complex, their electronics payloads must adapt to match new mission objectives. This often forces aerospace and defense system integrators to push for reductions in size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C).
Use Case: Advanced Tactical Data Link Gateway for the Modern Warfighter
TCG HUNTR software installed on a Parvus DuraCOR 8043 mission computer, displayed on a GVDU mission display, provides operators with a rugged, small form factor solution that can be used on the battlefield with minimal training and almost no expertise.
Upgrading an Electronic Warfare Suite with an Integrated System Solution
A global helicopter manufacturer, faced with a need to upgrade an existing EW suite to increase functionality, sought high-performance technology with a reputable pedigree that they could offer to their growing customer base.
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.
The Impact of Protecting I/O Interfaces on System Performance
A trusted computing system can ensure security at the potentially vulnerable entry points of system interfaces, yet this may compromise performance through design trade-offs that systems designers must compensate for.
Pre-integrated, Rugged COTS Computers Reduce AEW&C Program Costs and Time to Market
When 30-year-old airborne surveillance and control equipment mounted on the underside of an aging helicopter required replacement, the manufacturer needed a partner they could rely on to provide mission-critical processing technology in harsh environments.