Articles
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SWEPT up for real?
I had no idea that we would be Slashdotted when we posted the Raytheon news release entitled Raytheon Develops World’s First Polymorphic Computer on our Mil-Embedded.com RSS newsfeed March 20. I thought I would try to go deeper behind the scenes for the back story on this.
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Whatís up with the market?
Perceptions, rather than reality, are adversely affecting the embedded COTS market
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Inside Ethernet switch source code
The U.S. Navy has been using Ethernet for many years in combat systems, but many other types of platforms are also turning to Ethernet for its ease and economy of implementation, its wealth of hardware support, and its performance.
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Developing defense software systems for the long term
As software systems continue to increase in complexity, techniques with the longevity to avoid obsolescence are a necessity. Enter Java-based solutions, which combat obsolescence while driving productivity to new levels.
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Inside Ethernet switch source code
Many military platforms are adopting GbE as their backbone intraplatform network. The U.S. Navy has been using Ethernet for many years in combat systems, but many other types ofplatforms are also turning to Ethernet for its ease and economy of implemen...
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Ah Wind River, where have you been?
I reconnect with WRS, and it's a happy occasion.
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Technology trends and ruggedized MicroTCA
It is likely that ruggedized MicroTCA’s target market requirements will be beyond the scope of a single specification. It is also very possible that the committee will develop a series of distinct but interrelated specifications.
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European update: SatNav summit in Munich
Prestigious venue The fifth annual Munich Satellite Navigation Summit of global government, commercial, and technical experts was held March 6-8, 2007 in the Residenz in Munich, Germany. This was the residence of the former Bavarian kings in the ...
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Filling the gaps in COTS subsystem integration
As the digital battlefield takes shape, it is becoming ever more difficult to define the boundaries and requirements for embedded computing systems. Platforms such as combat aircraft, helicopters, or UAVs – which themselves may contain many tens ...
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Interoperability: The dilemma
Is the DoD doing enough to enable standards in embedded computing?