Embedded Computing: An Ally of Modern Militaries
A truly staggering number of embedded systems power the countless digital devices the average consumer relies upon on a day-to-day basis. These systems can be found in nearly every portable digital device, as well as avionics systems, traffic controls, medical imaging devices, just to name just a few. Any electronic device that needs a limited processor, memory and power supply to function is home to at least one embedded system.
Complex aviation, automotive and telecommunications equipment could have dozens or even hundreds of independent embedded computing systems powering various features and operations.
Their current and potential use in military applications is virtually endless. Embedded computing systems are integral to:
- Nearly all modern intelligence gathering
- UAVs
- Satellites
- Surveillance and reconnaissance equipment
- Communications systems
- Cybersecurity
- Autonomous vehicles and conventional vehicles
- Weapons guidance systems
VME Boards Built for Harsh Conditions
VME boards, still frequently used for command-and-control of sensor systems like radar and sonar, as well as a number of newer intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms, are vital for modern militaries. As with all embedded computing technology developed for military use, they also need to be optimized to survive and continue functioning in often harsh conditions, including the ability to withstand significant shocks, vibration and dramatic temperature variations.Maintaining Connectivity and Data Analysis in Every Situation
Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA or AdvancedTCA) is comprised of specifications laid out by the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturing Group (PICMG). ATCA systems are essentially communications equipment with exceptional fault recovery thanks to built-in redundancies. ATCA equipment that meets those standards, frequently referred to as “carrier grade,” must maintain optimal stability and reliability in all locations and scenarios. Penguin Edge (EC) offers ruggedized ATCA chassis and blade platforms that are available in an array of variants designed for use in:- Security
- Surveillance
- Military applications
- Communications
- Aerospace
- Signals intelligence
SOSA Consortium
Sensor Open Systems Architecture is an industry organization that has established a common framework for systems used in:- Command and control
- Communications
- Computers
- Intelligence
- Reconnaissance