MAE Wrap-Up - Jul 7th, 2023
 
 
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July 7, 2023
TOP OF THE ORDER
High-performance embedded computing for sensor and signal processing aims at the 3D 360-degree picture of the battlefield to give commanders a leg-up determining enemy intentions.
WEEK IN REVIEW
HF radio is notorious for RF interference; the ionosphere is changes constantly, and can influence HF radio and radar signals from minute-to-minute.
Thales’s new-generation IESI provides pilots with vital data for flight safety, even if other cockpit equipment fails.
Cancun nodes will measure the state of the ionosphere using a sounding function, and record and relay portions of the HF radio band for analysis.
The Cassio 330 will be equipped with a glass cockpit incorporating Avidyne’s new-generation Quantum 14-inch displays in a dual primary flight display/multi-function display.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
FAB-T uses ground and airborne satellite terminals to provide voice communications, warning attack assessment, and emergency action messages.
Thanks to holograms in a 3D environment, users can visualize various cabin equipment choices and test different interior configurations, materials or colors.
Software will process sensor data to predict conditions in the atmosphere over the ocean, and under the ocean from the surface to the sea floor.
The collaboration ranges from prototyping to the production of functional and flight-critical parts, aligning with the industry’s emerging sustainability trends and opportunities.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Firefly's Alpha rocket provides launch services with the capability to lift more than 1,000 kg to low Earth orbit.
The OMFV will be able to operate with or without a human crew, and will emphasize advanced electronics and machine autonomy for operating unmanned.
STEP-Tech is intended for rapid prototyping of distributed propulsion concepts applicable to a wide range of next generation applications, including advanced air mobility vehicles, high-speed eVTOL and blended wing body aircraft.
NGG is for new-construction surface ships, as well as for backfits to Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and future Constellation-class frigates.