Volume 12, Issue 10

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The shrinking geometries of new integrated circuits are ever-more difficult to test, and ever-more susceptible to reliability problems as designers grapple with the best ways ...
Oct. 1, 2001
The emerging process of using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software in defense, commercial aviation, and space electronic systems is the subject of a keynote address...
Oct. 1, 2001
Military electronics research spending has been drying up over the last decade, which endangers the ability to produce high-performance RF components for the latest sensors, communicati...
Oct. 1, 2001
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Printed circuit board designers look to EDA tool providers to help them deal with a growing number of problems brought about by the shrinking sizes of circuits and interconnects...
Oct. 1, 2001
Experts grapple with how to achieve information dominance, and what to do with this once U.S. forces can seize it. Meanwhile, the proliferation of information appliances such ...
Oct. 1, 2001
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While most public attention relating to traffic control around airports has related to aircraft in the air, extensive efforts also seek dramatically to improve the handling of...
Oct. 1, 2001
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Engineers at EER Systems Inc. in Chantilly, Va., are using video technology from RGB Spectrum in Alameda, Calif., to upgrade a training simulator for the U.S. Army's OH-58D Kiowa...
Oct. 1, 2001
DRS to provide rugged workstations for Army and Marine Corps ground systems, Army desert exercise puts TRW's FBCB2 command-and-control software through its paces, MORE...
Oct. 1, 2001
Countering terrorism is a labor-intensive effort, and even the best technologies can't change that fact.
Oct. 1, 2001
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An experimental U.S. Air Force single-chip Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver with anti-jam capability is using communications integrated circuit technology from Peregrine...
Oct. 1, 2001