Volume 11, Issue 12

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A new line of four-megapixel 20-by-20-inch active-matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCDs) from BarcoView Inc. of Duluth, Ga., is aiming at air traffic control applications as ...
Dec. 1, 2000
Enabling technologies for military & aerospace electronics engineers
Dec. 1, 2000
The military laboratories, through the use of advanced commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) cards in the MIL-STD 1553 configuration, are beginning to assume more of the design and ...
Dec. 1, 2000
Despite its high cost, military and aerospace systems designers are carving out a niche market in solid-state mass storage systems because solid-state technology is inherently...
Dec. 1, 2000
Component obsolescence is the curse of COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) technology.
Dec. 1, 2000
BAE Systems engineers are using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology derived from their work in the auto industry — particularly for applications in dynamic braking...
Dec. 1, 2000
The defense industry is enjoying remarkably good health. Industry leaders are responding not only to the military services' reorientation to peacekeeping missions, but also to...
Dec. 1, 2000
If you have a success story — or even a horror story — to tell about using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware or software in defense, aviation, or space electronics...
Dec. 1, 2000