COTS Journal- December 2005 (link)
Serial Switched Fabrics Enable New Architectures for Military Systems
CompactPCI Systems - December 2005 (link)
Helmet Mounted Displays
NASA Tech Briefs, Embedded Technology Report- December 2005
FPGA-based graphic architectures
VMEbus Systems Military Column- December 2005 (link)
Choosing Between Centralized and Distributed Switching
MIL/COTS Digest- Nov/December 2005 (link)*
RT2/VITA 46 article
RTC October 2005 (link)
Deploying VITA 46 in Real-World Applications
John Wemekamp, Stephane Joanisse and Jing Kwok, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing"
RTC October 2005 (link)
Executive Interview - RTC Interviews Tom Quinly, President of Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing
VMEbus Systems Military Column- October 2005 (link)
Physical Layer Switching, the Perfect Complement to Switched Fabrics
MIL/COTS Digest- Column for Sept/October 2005 (link)*
Embedded Graphics - Getting Control is the Key to Long Supply
Electronics Weekly - Oct 2005 (link)*
Developing embedded video and graphics products - the ASIC versus FPGA conundrum
COTS Journal - August, 2005 (link)
Building Blocks Ready for Gbit Ethernet Military Networks
VMEbus Systems Military Column- August 2005 (link)
JPEG 2000, the ideal standard for digital video distribution
NASA Tech Briefs, Embedded Technology Report- August 2005
JPEG 2000 Coming to a Screen Near You
MIL/COTS Digest- July/August 2005 (link)*
Switched Fabrics and VITA 46
RTC- July 2005 (link)
Space Constrained Apps Drive Demand for 3U CompactPCI
VMEbus Systems - June, 2005 (link)
VMEbus Systems Military Column- June 2005 (link)
Evolution of Switched Fabrics within the VMEbus Infrastructure
CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA Systems- June 2005 (link)
Beam-forming to scientific modeling: High-density compute platforms offer multiprocessor solutions
MIL/COTS Digest- May and June (link)*
Multi-Layer Display Architectures Simplify Graphical Applications
Advanced Imaging - May, 2005 (link)
When One Standard Doesn't Fit All
MES (Military Embedded Systems) - May 05 (link)
Focus on systems, switched fabrics: Q & A with Tom Quinly, President, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing