Military Embedded Systems
Topic: HMI

Hands-free human-machine interface for unmanned vehicles shown by Charles River Analytics at AUVSI Xponential
April 29, 2019
AUVSI XPONENTIAL--CHICAGO. Intelligent-systems developer Charles River Analytics (CRA -- Cambridge, Massachusetts) is showing a hands-free robot-control human-machine interface (HMI) that it intends to turn into a true support agent for use by military in the field.
-
Enhanced Vision Systems from Collins Aerospace installed on Boeing 737s
June 21, 2022
-
Mission computers on A-10 USAF fleet to be replaced in modernization effort
June 16, 2022
-
Safety-critical RTOS from Green Hills Software extended to 11th-gen Intel Core i7 processor
June 08, 2022
-
SOSA aligned, DAL-certifiable mission computer launched by Mercury
May 23, 2022
-
Military rad-hard design activity robust despite supply-chain headaches
June 23, 2022
-
Global AMDR market to reach $14.9B by 2026: Report
June 23, 2022
-
Analog Devices focusing on education of current, future engineers at IMS 2022
June 22, 2022
-
Benchmark Lark Technology previewing mmWave filters at IMS 2022
June 22, 2022
-
Military AI speeds up human decision-making
June 21, 2022
-
Machine-learning tools supplied to U.S. Navy by Charles River Analytics
June 14, 2022
-
AI technologies from SparkCognition tested during autonomous exercises for warfighters
June 02, 2022
-
AI-enabled swarm technology to gain traction for military use, study predicts
May 23, 2022
-
Creating the data fabric for tactical edge with software-defined wide area networking
June 23, 2022
-
Standards-driven innovation: A perspective on SpaceVPX
June 23, 2022
-
Networking on the edge gets demo for U.S. Marines, Navy
June 22, 2022
-
Cross-domain network demonstrates tactical-edge sensing, processing
June 20, 2022