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MOSA, certification, and security challenges driving avionics software designs

In this issue, Military Embedded Systems hosts an online roundtable with avionics software experts, discussing military avionics technology, design trends, and challenges.The panelists discuss the complexities of multicore architectures, safety-certification challenges, securing of flight-control systems, and how modular open system approach (MOSA) initiatives like The Open Group’s Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) Technical Standard impact military manned and unmanned avionics.

Our panelists are Dr. Benjamin Brosgol, member of the senior technical staff at AdaCore; Gary Gilliland, technical marketing manager, DDC-I; Will Keegan, chief technical officer, Lynx Software Technologies; and Alex Wilson, director of A&D solutions, Wind River. ....

Gary Gilliland , Benjamin Brosgol , Alex Wilson , Lynx Software Technologies , Group Future Airborne Capability Environment , Military Embedded Systems , Open Group , Future Airborne Capability Environment , Technical Standard , Will Keegan , Safety Extended , Safety Base , Open Universal , Domain Description Language , Object Constraint Language , Safety Certification ,

Power/Performance Bits: March 8


Power/Performance Bits: March 8
Non-toxic, printable piezoelectric; GaN MEMS resonator; verifying software models.
Non-toxic, printable piezoelectric
Researchers at RMIT University and University of New South Wales developed a flexible and printable piezoelectric material that could be used in self-powered electronics including wearables and implantables.
“Until now, the best performing nano-thin piezoelectrics have been based on lead, a toxic material that is not suitable for biomedical use,” said Dr Nasir Mahmood, a Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow at RMIT. “Our new material is based on non-toxic zinc oxide, which is also lightweight and compatible with silicon, making it easy to integrate into current electronics. It’s so efficient that all you need is a single 1.1 nanometer layer of our material to produce all the energy required for a fully self-powering nanodevice.” ....

Robert Claris , Nasir Mahmood , University Of New South Wales , National Institute For Materials Science , New South Wales , Research Fellow , National Institute , Materials Science , Universitat Oberta De Catalunya , Computer Science , Unified Modelling Language , Object Constraint Language , ராபர்ட் கிளாரிஸ் , நசீர் மஹ்மூத் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , தேசிய நிறுவனம் க்கு பொருட்கள் அறிவியல் , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , ஆராய்ச்சி சக , தேசிய நிறுவனம் , பொருட்கள் அறிவியல் , கணினி அறிவியல் , ஒருங்கிணைந்த மாடலிங் மொழி ,