The Open Group Sensor Open System Architecture, known as the SOSA™ Technical Standard, applies a modular open systems approach (MOSA) to high-performance defense sensor systems such as radar, electronic warfare, and SIGINT platforms.
The standard's goal is to design non-proprietary open systems based on DoD-relevant government or commercially available open architectures to lower system development costs and make system reconfigurability and future system upgrades easier and faster, to improve overall C5ISR capabilities.
A key part of the technical standard includes how conformance to the Technical Standard should be met for hardware, or SOSA modules, and how that certification process will take place.
During this webinar, experts involved in the SOSA Consortium and the standard’s development will discuss the elements of conformance to the Technical Standard, how the upcoming 1.0 release will address it, and considerations for the certification process.
The webinar, sponsored by Elma Electronic, discusses how platform power requirements drive designs for modular systems for air and ground vehicles. David Gash and Ken Grove are the speakers, focusing on the challenges posed by varying power levels and specific performance parameters for military platforms. They address the differences in power standards for aircraft and vehicles, including Milestone 1275 and 704 requirements, and the VITA 62.0 standard for power supply modules. The discussion also covers the trade-off between output power capacity and voltage resilience, as well as system considerations for power supplies, including starting current, power supply design, and chassis management for intelligent platform management.
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