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Calling all COTS: Everyone wants COTS in the military, but with upside comes risks
In this magazine we focus on “COTS and technology for the entire military life cycle,” and it says so right on the cover. While I prefer to emphasize the “life cycle” part of our mission statement with stories such as our new guest column series Legacy Software Migration, Commercial Off-The-Shelf plays a huge part of what we write about. If recent conferences and trade shows are any indication, more companies than ever ...
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Conquering new military network management challenges
Advanced military networks require complex provisioning and can no longer be dependent upon manual administration approaches. Methods such as Command-Line Interfaces (CLIs) and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) exist, but their limitations are somewhat prohibitive. Accordingly, a new approach to the problem has recently become an IETF standard called NETCONF, an XML-based protocol specifically designed to configure the most demanding n...
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Considerations in designing multicore systems
Multicore processing is having a tremendous impact on the development of embedded systems in the military and elsewhere.
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Critical systems on small platforms need ultra-compact computing
Defense imaging systems are beginning to deploy advanced sensor technology on small, often unmanned, platforms. Constrained by platform size, systems designers must still transform an unrelenting sensor data stream into information that fits into the bandwidth available for data transmission. To meet this challenge, designers need a new generation of rugged, ultra-compact, and powerful real-time computers.
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Defining the ultimate rugged PC: Nuts, bolts, and bits
The implementation of computers and computer-controlled devices in combat situations demands that all computing equipment be ruggedized. But what constitutes a rugged PC? Is it simply addressing issues such as impact, vibration, extreme temperatures, dust, and water? Or is there more to it? In today’s military applications, data encryption is playing a vital role in ruggedizing the system against battlefield threats – without hinde...
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Deployable mass storage systems: Bringing military applications to the front lines
Today’s military and intelligence applications increasingly require deployability. This includes everything from mobile communications to data surveillance. The system requirements for many of these applications are demanding: high-performance processing, multiple I/O options, and massive storage. Yet many systems on the market today often fall short of fulfilling all of these requirements, and may only be somewhat portable, limiting the...
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