Arquitectura para integrar sensores en sistemas C4ISR

Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) se presenta como una nueva arquitectura de sistemas abiertos para el desarrollo de sistemas C4ISR que facilita la interacción y la interoperabilidad de componentes heterogéneos provistos por distintos fabricantes.

The 3U command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) system — aimed at use in electronic warfare (EW), SIGINT, radar, and communications applications — is a flight-qualified chassis that uses open architecture modules, from multiple suppliers, for a complete and functional demonstration system.

Mark Littlefield, Kontron’s vertical product manager for defense and a SOSA standard contributor, details the system: “Herrick Technology Laboratories and another major U.S. system integrator have received shipments of the Kontron VX305C-40G SOSA-aligned SBC for U.S. defense community applications. Herrick has integrated this SBC with a Model 71813 XMC board from Pentek which provides customizable I/O signal status and control for their new SOSA C4ISR demonstrator system for the U.S. Army.”

The SOSA Consortium is tasked with creating a common framework for transitioning sensor systems to an open systems architecture based on key interfaces and open standards established by industry-government consensus, with the benefits of these being improved interoperability, reduced development time, shorter deployment, and lower costs.

Attendees may visit Kontron in Booth 2942.

Fuente: http://mil-embedded.com