11th Signal Brigade soldiers transmit test messages via their data package at Defense Department Interoperability Communications Exercise 2005. A typical data test involves approximately 5,000 images, ...
Avarint LLC, Buffalo, New York, has been awarded a $52,353,890 cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity engineering service ...
AV-over-IP technology has experienced significant growth and evolution over the past decade, with nearly every major commercial AV manufacturer now offering a networked AV solution. Over this period, ...
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design and validation solutions to help accelerate innovation to ...
Increased complexity of the electronics systems in large defense platforms has inspired several open systems architecture (OSA) initiatives to step up their game. As working groups from these ...
The digital transformation of healthcare is accelerating, but not fast enough. Like the financial sector in the early 2000s, healthcare is under pressure to modernize. Patients expect medical record ...
Many devices today center on information in some way; whether it’s biometric, financial, social, or another myriad form of data, communications, and the info it transfers drive many modern-day systems ...
A big step toward achieving multivendor interoperability with open systems was demonstrated by CPLANE.ai and collaborator ExxonMobil this year: It proved that deploying and integrating general ...
Progress has been made in healthcare with improving data interoperability, or "data liquidity," the ability of data to securely flow from one place to another, as needed and appropriate, for patient ...
The idea of vendor-neutral industrial control systems built on open standards that allow for interoperability among hardware and software components has been swirling within the industrial automation ...
SLD: How long has NXP designed at the system-level for production chips? Frans Theeuwen: It depends on what you call ‘system-level design.’ We have been doing hardware/software co-verification ...