MAE Wrap-Up - Sep 29th, 2023
 
 
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September 29, 2023
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By Jim Romeo Many new technologies, processes, and collaborations all are converging on electronic warfare (EW), providing reason to be optimistic and bullish about its future. Jonathan Roberts is an engineer at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, Calif., whose research focuses on EW, radar, and low-observable technology."Since the Electromagnetic...
WEEK IN REVIEW
TIAMAT seeks to develop fast autonomy transfer methods that learn and refine models and simulations based on experience to enable same-day autonomy.
The PioneerLab aims to demonstrate a fuel reduction of up to 30% compared to a conventional H145, via a hybrid electric propulsion system and aerodynamic improvements.
The eCASS equipment is designed to help sailors and Marines to troubleshoot and repair aircraft assemblies and return the avionics to service quickly.
Due to flight-testing results of its 50%-scale prototype alongside sophisticated aerodynamic, structural, and electrical analysis, the company now believes that it can expand its initial prototype to include room for one pilot and six passengers.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
Frequencies at these high ranges are unable to propagate well because these tiny waves absorb into the atmosphere and humidity quickly.
The G5000 integrated flight deck for the Citation XLS+ and XLS Gen2 features three landscape-oriented flight displays with split-screen capability, allowing pilots to simultaneously view maps, charts, checklists, and more.
The BAE Systems MPE-M receiver delivers geolocation, precise positioning, security, and anti-jamming capabilities for space-constrained applications.
An October 3rd Military & Aerospace Electronics-hosted webinar will explore the latest tends in microprocessors, GPGPUs, FPGAs, high-speed switch fabrics, encryption, trusted computing, and data security for the latest applications of AI and ML.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
While summer is coming to a close, those in the electronics industry experts often have heat at the front of their minds. Engineers have the unenviable task of taking today's ever-more-powerful advanced components like processors and sensors and fit them into shrinking enclosures, all the while keeping everything cool. Those increasingly diminutive...
ARC-210 provides VHF close air support communications on 30-88 MHz frequencies; navigation on 108-118 MHz; and air traffic control on 118-137 MHz.
The NASA mission, which was designed, built and flown by Lockheed Martin, aims to learn about the building blocks of life in our solar system.
PARIS - Safran Electrical & Power in Paris and Cuberg in San Leandro, California announced the two companies plant to combine their technologies to create a high performance propulsive energy storage system for future generations of aircraft. Cuberg, a vertically integrated battery provider, will manufacture and supply rechargeable aviation battery...