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Executive Briefings are downloadable (PDF) high-level summaries of key industry topics by Military & Aerospace Electronics editors accompanied by a package of hand-selected recent, must-read articles on the topic from the pages of the Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine and website. The Executive Briefing gives readers a direct line to Editor-in-Chief John Keller’s insight into an ongoing industry topic. The downloadable format makes them perfect not only for desktop reading and printing, but also for taking on the go – ground or air – on a laptop, iPad or tablet, or a Kindle or other eBook devices. |
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Test & Measurement for Embedded Systems
May 3, 2013
High-performance embedded computing, better-known as HPEC, is becoming more and more complex as its performance increases due to the latest generations of general-purpose processors, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and general-pu...
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Unmanned vehicle demand driving innovation in surveillance technologies
March 21, 2013
The rapidly growing demand for unmanned vehicles for surveillance is likewise driving demand for—and innovation in—sophisticated persistent-surveillance sensors. Satellites, unmanned aircraft, unmanned surface vessels, unmanned land vehi...
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Advanced sensor payloads for reconnaissance and surveillance
February 27, 2013
Reconnaissance and surveillance has emerged as one of the most critical and potentially lucrative technology areas for aerospace and defense suppliers in the midst of shrinking U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) budgets. Surveillance from ...
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The VICTORY architecture and what it means for modern vetronics design
January 30, 2013
U.S. Army’s Vehicular Integration for C4ISR/EW Interoperability (VICTORY) standard represents one of the most significant steps forward in the design of vehicular electronics (vetronics) for U.S. and allied armored combat vehicles. The V...
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U.S. military demand for persistent surveillance technology growing
October 15, 2012
Persistent surveillance is among the most promising and fastest-growing technological areas of a shrinking U.S. military budget. The idea is for military leaders to be better- and faster-informed than their adversaries -- especially in i...
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