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Boston, MA 02210
https://www.ge.com/in/intelligent-platforms
GE Intelligent Platforms, Inc.
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Unmanned

Mini stabilizer eases the UAV video shakes - Product

February 21, 2012
Two things often come to mind when the topic of image/video stabilization arises: 1) the on-target yet ever-moving video streams taken by UAVs dotting the skies; and 2) 6U VME. If you've ever seen UAV footage, you know the picture can vibrate constantly.
Unmanned

High-definition sensors drive video compression - Story

February 20, 2012
With the limited bandwidth of Ethernet, H.264 compression has become a 'must have' when streaming real-time video with high-definition sensors.
Avionics

Enhancing MIL-STD-1553's bit rate - Story

December 16, 2011
EBR-1553 enhances the Mbps of MIL-STD-1553 at the subsystem level as new technologies emerge.
Radar/EW

If power is the problem, can GPGPU be the solution? - Story

December 16, 2011
The requirement for maximum processing performance has driven the growing use of GPGPU technology in a range of mil/aero applications. However, future developments in the GPU space look as if they will also address the requirement for optimum performance/watt.
Unmanned

Simultaneous UAV video streaming maximized - Product

October 17, 2011
As UAVs rapidly gain traction as a viable means of intelligence gathering and transmission, being able to capture and process multiple video sources simultaneously is imperative.
Unmanned

COTS technologies ready for UAV deployment - Story

October 12, 2011
With government funding on the decline, COTS-based technologies are filling the UAV niche.
Radar/EW

Rugged, prepackaged "shoeboxes" move into the mil tech fore, but what about program-specific tech? - Q&A with Paul Scanlon, General Manager of GE Intelligent Platforms Mil/Aero-Systems - Story

September 02, 2011
GE's GM of Mil/Aero-Systems, Paul Scanlon, shares insight with Military Embedded Systems as to where proven technology versus program-specific technology stands now. Edited excerpts follow.