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Radar/EW

Configurable serial interface options for mission-critical applications - Product

June 05, 2018
The VP880 field-programmable gate array (FPGA) card from Abaco Systems is designed for mission-critical military/defense applications such as electronic warfare (EW)/digital radio frequency memory (DRFM), radar/sonar image processing, satellite communications systems, multichannel digital...
A.I.

Technologies for Responding to Rapid Developments in Cognitive RF and EW - Whitepaper

April 11, 2018

Whether it?s something as trivial as a business traveler trying to find WiFi at an airport without falling victim to a spoof network, or something as important as a warfighter trying to send position ...

Radar/EW

Speeding up DoD acquisition process and increased COTS use among primes - Story

March 29, 2018
Aligning technology advances with the slow Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition process and mitigating obsolescence with the long DoD life cycles are the biggest challenges facing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) embedded computing suppliers in today's military electronics market, says Rich Sorelle, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Abaco Systems in the following Q & A.
Avionics

MIL-STD-1553: Do we know too much - or too little? - Blog

February 28, 2018
MIL-STD-1553 is a very tried and true, well known, serial interface for the space and aviation industry that was originally developed for critical avionics interfaces that were required to solve the problem of connecting the many sensors and controls around an aircraft and relaying information between them and the crew. Key requirements are that information is transmitted reliably and in a timely manner.
Unmanned

Addressing the challenges of low latency video system requirements for embedded applications - Whitepaper

January 31, 2018

Video processing is ubiquitous in our everyday lives, and dates back nearly a century (electronic image transmission was first demonstrated 90 years ago).