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Machine Vision Military and aerospace systems designers see machine vision as an important enabling technology in robotics and unmanned vehicles, yet they propose moving forward cautiously by ensuring that humans retain ultimate control
Military board suppliers ride the economic storm Single-board computer companies with a strong foothold in military applications are poised to weather the current recession while their brethren in the telecommunications industry struggle to stay afloat.
New space probe to use optical and RF sensors to take the temperature of the universe A new NASA deep-space probe designed to help answer fundamental questions about the nature of the universe launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., June 30 aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket.
Navy pushes ahead with unmanned helicopter project for shipboard surveillance U.S. Navy leaders are taking another step toward deploying pilotless helicopters equipped with infrared sensors for a wide variety of surveillance missions particularly to help fine-tune naval gunfire.
Luxell and Universal Display team promises breakthroughs in flexible displays Officials at Universal Display Corp. (UDC) and Luxell Technologies Inc. in Toronto, Ontario, have joined hands to combine UDC's Transparent Organic Light-Emitting Device (TOLED) technology with Luxell's Black Layer to create a new high-contrast, high-efficiency Black Layer organic electroluminescent (OEL) display.
Pivotal Land Warrior project expands its reliance on COTS As top U.S. military commanders move forward with plans to restructure and reorganize their weapons, strategies, and operations for the digital battlespace, leaders are giving more attention to Land Warrior one of the first attempts at dramatically changing the look of the infantry soldier since knights of olde donned suits of armor.
inbrief Ball and CACI work together on Air Force electronic warfare research program, ITT chooses BFGoodrich for Comanche helicopter's laser warning receiver, MORE...
Northrop Grumman selects Mercury RACE systems for FAA weather radar system Officials at Northrop Grumman's Electronic Sensors and Systems Sector in Baltimore are using RACE computer systems Mercury Computer Systems for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Weather Systems Processor (WSP) an enhancement to the Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-9) from Northrop Grumman.
Navy and industry designers look to COTS processors and software for CEC enhancements U.S. Navy leaders say they are confident of clearing one of their final acquisition hurdles before starting production of the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) a foundation component of the Navy's future vision of "network-centric warfare."
Sun Tzu and the revolution in military affairs That equation requires military leaders to eliminate something ... the capability to fight two major regional conflicts simultaneously
Product Application Design Solutions Enabling technologies for military & aerospace electronics engineers
Isothermal to bring spray cooling to Navy's EA-6B carrier-based jet Officials at Isothermal Systems Research have selected Signal Technology Corp.'s Keltec division in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., to develop reliable power supplies using Isothermal's fluid spray cooling technology for the U.S. Navy's EA-6B Prowler carrier-based electronic warfare jet.
AP Labs to design custom electronics enclosures for Australian submarines Officials at Raytheon in Sydney, Australia, recently contracted AP Labs experts to manufacture a new combat systems chassis for the Royal Australian Navy onboard two Collins-class attack submarines.
DARPA announces program to create polymorphous computing architecture Officials at the Defense Advanced Research Products Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., are kicking off the Polymorphous Computing Architecture (PCA) program.
Fibre Channel standards get boost from two industry groups Two key industry standards organizations have approved the technical standards for multi-vendor Fibre Channel switch interoperability, the Fibre Channel Industry Association (FCIA) announced.
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