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SoftScan Demonstration
SoftScan brings GPU acceleration to radar scan conversion applications. SoftScan uses a unique GPU-based algorithm that performs high-resolution scan conversion on large polar stores with minimal CPU overhead and requires no specialist hardware. Even when rendering multiple channels of radar video (from radars, network or synthetic sources) CPU load is kept to a minimum.


 
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Overview of the MPMC family of Packaged COTS Subsystem Products
Jason Smith, Product Marketing Manager at Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing's San Diego office, provides an overview of their family of Multi-Platform Mission Computers (MPMC). MPMC products are packaged COTS (PCOTS) subsystems comprised of state-of-the-art components from our embedded computing library integrated into our ruggedized enclosures.

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Overview of the 1201 and 1901 Intel Single Board Computers
Jason Smith, Product Marketing Manager for Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing's San Diego office, provides an overview of the 1201 and 1901 Intel Single Board Computers now available to ship to customers.


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Overview of the VPX6-1952 Intel Single Board Computer
Jason Smith, Product Marketing Manager for Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing's San Diego office, provides an overview of the VPX6-1952 Intel Single Board Computer now available to ship to customers.

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The Business Report - Design to Build/Build to Print Services
Offering design to build/print to build services to the military is not just about creating reliable product.  It’s about what you surround that product with, during production and after. Hear how CWCEC’s Littleton facilities focus solely on supplying the military market with a production environment designed specifically to meet their military customer’s needs.  Whether its adhering to tough government standards or helping customers build and maintain obsolescent product, Littleton has what it takes to delivery ruggedized and reliable product for military platforms.



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The Business Report - Modified COTS
The rapid pace of technological innovation combined with customer demands for the latest technologies within shorter development times and limited budgets create major challenges for system designers and integrators. At the same time they are turning to experienced development partners to deliver complete solutions tailored to each customer’s specific needs. But not all development partners are created equal. Selecting the wrong partner can lead to poor quality engineering and project overruns. It may even mean the difference between winning and losing the original contract.

Hear how Curtiss-Wright’s Modified COTS (MCOTS) Integrated Product Team can help reduce cost, risk and development time, while delivering the latest technology that can help give you a competitive edge.



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The Business Report - High Reliability
It's not easy engineering and manufacturing embedded electronics for military platforms; it's even harder to ruggedize these technologies to ensure they perform reliably for decades of service. Join Charles Falardeau, Director of Engineering Services and Ivan Straznicky, Senior Mechanical Engineer as they provide insights into how Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing delivers technology that can endure the high reliability acid test of operating in the battlefield, while catching a glimpse of the latest and greatest in advanced packaging trends that push the limits of defence electronics.


 

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The Business Report - Intel Core Duo
Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing is now adding Pentium technology from Intel to its existing line of high performance ruggedized single board computers.  With Intel's Core Duo processor and Curtiss Wright's new 1201 single board computer this combination promises to deliver a superior solution for embedded defence application environments. Join Jason Smith, Product Marketing Manager for the SCP/DCP-1201 and Babu Narasimhan, Segment Marketing Manager for Intel's Infrastructure Process division, as they discuss this new entry into the embedded marketplace.

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The Business Report - VITA 46

As Defense and Aerospace applications become increasingly complex, improved bandwidth and fabric support are key for any standard that will be applied to military platforms. Join Stewart Dewar, Chairman of the VITA 46 standards Committee and John Wemekamp, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing CTO in a discussion and review of this new important military standard that is taking the industry by storm.


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The Business Report - Connecting NetCentric Warfare
Network Centric Warfare (NCW) translates information superiority into combat power by networking sensors, shooters, and decision makers within the Global Information Grid (GIG).  Join Nauman Arshad, Curtiss-Wright's Product Marketing Manager and Martin Cassels, Curtiss-Wright's Product Development Manger as they discuss switched gigabit Ethernet technology and how it has become the 'defacto' standard for seamlessly transporting IPv4/v6 packets across hetrogeneous Intra-Platform Networks (IPNs) in the battlefield.

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