Military sensor systems for command, control, computers, communications, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR), electronic warfare (EW), signals intelligence (SIGINT), radar, etc., must be able to adapt more quickly than ever before as adversarial threats become increasingly complex.
MOSA strategies for these sensor systems will also be critical to enabling the U.S. Department of Defense Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) effort, which enables delivery of real-time situational awareness data to Joint Force commanders regardless of the military domain or defense supplier. This session will cover how MOSA efforts like the Sensor Open Systems Architecture, edition 1.0 (SOSA); (C5ISR)/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS); and others enable faster and more efficient adaptation of commercial RF, signal- processing, and AI innovations for military sensor systems.
learn how platform power requirements are driving designs for modular computer systems designed for use in air and ground vehicles. Subject matter experts David Gash and Ken Grob focus on the challenges posed by varying power levels and specific performance parameters for military platforms.
Discover the critical shift in VPX systems' signal integrity at Gen4+ speeds and 100-Gigabit Ethernet, explored through the lens of VITA 68.3 standards development, real-world design cases, and high-performance cooling techniques in this insightful webcast.