Ruggedizing a commercial enclosure? Not so fast
Military Embedded Systems
Military Embedded Systems focuses on electronics – hardware and software – for military applications.
While it is true that board-level embedded products can be extremely difficult to design, designing and/or ruggedizing an enclosure for an embedded computing system carries its own set of challenges.
The enclosure platform for an embedded computing systems is often the Rodney Dangerfield of the industry: “I don’t get no respect” was the catchphrase of the late comedic legend. Often, this is the plight of the chassis manufacturer. The enclosure is commonly an afterthought and at times there is little understanding of the potential complexity of these systems, especially ruggedized designs. This is especially apparent in vendor-specific products such as NI’s (now a part of Emerson) software-defined radios (SDRs). See More.
Building Safe and Secure Systems for Tomorrow's Autonomous Platforms
By Shaza Khan of Mercury Systems
Operating in commercial as well as hostile military environments, these systems require high levels of proven system security engineering (SSE) and intrinsic trust for system-wide processing integrity and demonstrable operational safety in order to achieve airworthiness certification. ?System designers are thus facing a complex challenge: how to reconcile the often-divergent requirements of system-level safety and security to protect systems and mitigate risk. Read More and view white paper.
CJADC2 At The Edge Virtual Summit
Register now to attend the CJADC2 at the Edge Virtual Summit. Powered by Military Embedded Systems, the CJADC2 At The Edge Virtual Summit is designed to drive awareness and thought leadership around CJADC2 concepts and requirements and to study how AI, high-performance computing, cyber operations, signal-processing solutions, and other embedded technologies solutions will impact system designs. Read More and register to attend.