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8800 Redstone Gateway
Suite 200
Huntsville, AL 35808
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1-866-652-2226
https://www.abaco.com/
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Radar/EW

Mission ready systems delivering on the promise of COTS - Whitepaper

October 17, 2017

The Lightning platform is a revolutionary response to a problem that has thus far proven to be intractable by our industry: how to substantially reduce the lead times for custom systems.

Radar/EW

Ethernet switches: Smarter than you think - Story

October 16, 2017
Ethernet switches are so fundamental to our connected world that they sometimes get taken for granted. Attention focuses on splashy end products - like weapons systems and the gee-whiz applications that drive them - rather than on the lower-level components that actually make the applications work.
A.I.

From Machine Intelligence to Deep Learning White Paper - Whitepaper

September 29, 2017

The rate of development and innovation in deep learning and AI is relentless and what seemed impossible a few years ago is commonplace today.

Avionics

Image-processing programming: Hope for non-nerds? - Story

September 12, 2017
Today's armored-vehicle and helicopter operators can detect, assess, and act upon threats with the aid of devices such as helmet-mounted displays and heads-up displays. Thanks to image processing, ground-attack vehicle commanders soon will be able to enjoy a 360-degree "window" on their environments, while pilots will obtain true spherical situational awareness around their airplanes.
Radar/EW

3U OpenVPX plus 40-gig Ethernet - best of both worlds - Story

August 08, 2017
To solve tough problems like synthetic aperture radar, sensor fusion, and target recognition processing, the military wants and needs performance. That requirement means getting the fastest throughput in the smallest package with the lowest power penalty. The hunger for performance is even more true for autonomous platforms - from aircraft to ground vehicles - that require high-bandwidth processing to "think" for themselves and act on their own, as well as to perform basic sensor and mission processing, self-protection, and communications and navigation functions.