(IA) Commerical Aerospace News - Mar 10th, 2023
 
 
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The FAA's Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) aims to establish an XR laboratory to utilize these enabling technologies to to enhance training, performance, and safety.
UP IN THE AIR
Emphasis will be placed on decreasing the amount of time between award and flight testing with a goal of increasing the pace of technology development.
The FalconEye Combined Vision System (CVS) uses synthetic, database-driven terrain mapping with multi-sensor camera inputs to provide pilots with enhanced situational awareness.
iFlight Crew factors in complex variables and scenarios, before providing optimal crew pairing and rostering solutions.
The agency notes that these pair of areas are considered mutually exclusive and companies can respond to one or both areas.
COMMERCIAL AVIATION
Liquid hydrogen contains approximately three times as much energy per kg as traditional jet fuel, it has a lower specific density meaning that it requires nearly four times as much volume to match the energy content of the same mass of traditional fuel.
The aim of the project is to research the survivability of Li-ion ESS in the event of a high-energy impact.
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DFX analysis encompasses a broad range of product realization considerations.
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Servers have PCI Express 5.0 fabrics, NVIDIA H100 GPGPUs, 400-gigabit-per-second network cards, high-speed DDR5 memory, and Compute Express Link (CXL).
The Jetson Orin NX 16-gigabyte module is for embedded computing applications and autonomous machines like unmanned vehicles, and handheld devices.
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SafeMC extends Deos capabilities to multi-core performance without compromising safety-critical task response and guaranteed execution time.