Defense Advancement Weekly eBrief - March 9th, 2023
At IEEE INERTIAL , Dr. Mark Marshall , Chief Engineer at Silicon Sensing Systems Ltd , will present a paper on the construction and inertial performance of the company’s smallest gyro – the Pinpoint.
The presentation will explore the gyro’s operating principles and examine its specifications in detail. It will describe Pinpoint’s construction including the fabrication of the MEMS vibrating ring and will outline the performance envelope of the unit in both flat and orthogonal mounts. Find out more>
Inertial Labs, Inc. has formed a partnership with ppm GmbH (precise positioning management GmbH) for exclusive distribution and sales representation.
Inertial Labs offers affordable entry-level Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) through to ruggedized models optimized for applications in robotics, military and defense. Learn more>
Neousys Technology has unveiled its new rugged HPC server, RGS-8805GC. Powered by the AMD EPYC 7003 series "MILAN" processor with up to 64-core/128-thread computing power and high-end NVIDIA RTX A6000 or A4500 GPU, it brings high-performance computing into extreme conditions with optimized size, weight and power for unmanned ground vehicle applications.
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Neousys RGS-8805GC features an AMD EPYC 7003 series server grade processor enclosed in a standard 2U 19” rack-mount enclosure at only 350mm deep; it weighs approximately 8.6kg, making it significantly lighter than most traditional military grade computers; and it offers significant processing power and AI inference capability in a smaller footprint. More information>
Omnetics Connector Corporation has released a whitepaper exploring miniature sensor interconnections for rugged applications.
According to Omnetics, sensor systems are becoming a primary data source on portable electronic technologies employed in potentially extreme environmental conditions and must be small, lightweight and rugged. The interconnection networks within those systems have evolved by using micro and nano-sized interconnection techniques. Read the full whitepaper to learn more>
In an article from Forcys , retired Royal Navy Cdr Justin Hains MBE illustrates how divers can enhance their operations through the use of underwater communications and tracking products from Sonardyne International Ltd .
DiveTrack from Forcys’ technology partner Sonardyne shows the supervisor where the divers are by range, bearing and depth. This positional information can be georeferenced by GPS and displayed on a chart layer. Read the full article>
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