Collins Aerospace has reached another critical milestone in the development of its higher bandwidth Iridium Certus® airborne satellite communications (SATCOM) system. Recently, Collins Aerospace was able to successfully connect and transmit data to an orbiting Iridium® satellite using the Iridium Certus service utilizing a High Gain Antenna (HGA).
A similar transmission was recorded last August with Collins Aerospace’s new Active Low Gain Antenna (ALGA). This puts Collins Aerospace among the first to successfully connect with both its Iridium Certus systems. Collins Aerospace is a Raytheon Technologies business.
Collins Aerospace’s two SATCOM solutions, currently in development, will provide customers with faster speeds, lower weight and smaller antenna footprint than legacy SATCOM systems allowing for minimum drag and lower power usage. This will provide operators with additional options for use in both the cockpit for safety services and in the cabin for passenger entertain
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Floyd Killing Forces U.S. Business to Examine its Record on Race
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(Bloomberg) Derek Chauvinâs trial ended in a conviction. The business reckoning inspired by George Floydâs killing is far from over.
(Bloomberg) Derek Chauvinâs trial ended in a conviction. The business reckoning inspired by George Floydâs killing is far from over.
Since Floyd died under the knee of former police officer Chauvin on May 25, more than 80 companies in the S&P 100 have promised to improve hiring for Black and other minority workers. Almost half have goals for improving representation in management, according to data collected by Bloomberg. Twenty two S&P 100 companies have joined the OneTen Coalition, a pledge to add 1 million middle-income jobs for Black workers in a decade.
Panel: Judges Lourie, Chen, and Hughes,
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You should read this case if: you have a
case involving (1) single-reference obviousness, or (2) prior art
that is significantly older than the effective priority date of the
patent.
In this week s featured case, the Federal Circuit rejected
an obviousness theory based on a single prior-art reference for
lack of evidence that the reference enabled its own disclosure
(i.e., is self-enabling ) or other supporting evidence
showing a skilled artisan could have made the claimed
invention.
Raytheon owns a patent to a gas turbine engine, commonly used
for powering airplanes. The claims require the turbine to
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