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File System Considerations in a Multi-Core RTOS Environment
Multi-core processing is rapidly becoming a necessity in embedded computing with the convergence of two conflicting trends: demand for high density storage and a requirement for smaller ...
(10/23/2009, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing)

Pilatus PC-21 - the trainer aircraft for the 21st century
Imagine a new type of trainer aircraft for the twenty-first century. One that can adapt to a particular student's requirements, transforming its' console to match that of the specific ...
(10/23/2009, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing)

Integrated VXS SIGINT Digital Receiver/Processor
This paper describes a notional Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) solution that can be integrated utilizing a high-performance digital receiver and a high-performance Digital Signal Processing ...
(10/23/2009, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing)

Risk Management for Counterfeit Materials: The Role of the COTS Board Manufacturer
Numerous media reports and investigations, coupled with public statements by government and industry players, provide ample evidence to suggest that the proliferation of counterfeit ...
(09/24/2009, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing)

Protecting Critical Technologies & Information in Deployed Embedded Systems, from the Clean Room to the War Room
The armed forces of the United States and its allies throughout the world rely on critical military technology that is under constant threat: from reverse-engineering of systems lost ...
(09/24/2009, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing)



 
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