This webinar will include a discussion on lessons learned with battlefield deployments as well as design techniques for leveraging COTS technology and managing obsolescence to improve the long-term reliability and processing performance of ISR systems in extreme environments.
In the webinar, attendees will learn:
-How to redesign rugged battlefield computer systems from ground up with COTS components
-How to improve ISR in military systems through COTS processors and standards, while managing obsolescence
-Minimize development costs and risks
-Methods for ruggedizing COTS components for high humidity, dust, and sand environments
-Case studies of rugged servers used in ISR applications
-Electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection techniques for rugged servers
Z Microsystems will be available for a Q&A session immediately following the E-cast.
-Who: John McHale, Editorial Director, Military Embedded Systems (E-cast Moderator), Jason Wade, Vice President of Product Marketing at Z Microsystems
-What: Industry experts from present a live OpenSystems Media E-cast, “Ruggedizing COTS Components for ISR Applications in Extreme Environments”
-When: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. EDT/11:00 a.m. PT
-Where: To attend the E-cast, participants can register at ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/
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