MAE Wrap-Up - Mar 24th, 2023
 
 
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March 24, 2023
TOP OF THE ORDER
One of the research institutes will focus on quantum sensing technology in support of climate research. The other will work to improve understanding and help enable rapid certification of metal parts created using advanced manufacturing techniques.
WEEK IN REVIEW
The ALMDS blue-green lasers can penetrate the water for several feet to detect, classify, and localize near-surface moored sea mines.
The carrier-based F-35C can fly as fast as Mach 1.6, as high as 50,000 feet, has a range of 1,200 miles, and carries Gatling gun, missiles, and bombs.
Project seeks to present battlefield and air data on heads-up displays with enhanced resolution for warfighters in vehicles, on foot, and in aircraft.
The mission is a collaboration between the Australian Space Agency (ASA) and NASA.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
AH-64 Apache is a multirole combat helicopter with avionics, weapons, and digital communications for secure transfer of battlefield information.
Laser weapons will detect and defeat unmanned vehicles, missiles, intelligence and reconnaissance, rockets, artillery rounds, and mortar shells.
The deep tech sector typically refers to start-ups with their eyes on big breakthroughs.
MK2 MTRS provides stand-off capability to detect, identify, and dispose of IEDs and related hazards using ground robots with IED-disposal payloads.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Batteries, capacitors, and other energy-storage media are asked to provide increasing amounts of power for a wide variety of mobile applications, yet concerns for safety and certification remain paramount.
Embedded computing designers squeeze the most out of conduction, convection, and liquid cooling, and look to the future of disaggregated architectures and 3D printing.
Atrenne’s Gen-4/5 OpenVPX backplanes are designed for the demanding signal integrity requirements of PCI Express Gen4 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet.
The Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) seeks to ensure rapid upgrades and technology insertion, no vendor lock, and accommodation of existing standards.