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News Release from: National Instruments
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 June 2005
Military and aerospace solutions in
Hendon
National Instruments is hosting its Military and Aerospace Solutions Conference at The Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, London on Tuesday 19th July 2005.
National Instruments is hosting its Military and Aerospace Solutions Conference at The Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, London on Tuesday 19th July 2005 This free one-day seminar features technical demonstrations and case studies of the latest technologies for electronic test, structural test and control design for military and aerospace applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The seminar explores how virtual instrumentation delivers open, flexible frameworks through platforms such as PXI and LabView FPGA to help engineers take advantage of the rapid evolution of commercially available technology with minimal disruption.
Engineers in the military, government and aerospace arenas face a unique set of demands, such as the management of maintenance costs and technology insertion over long project life cycles.
At the Military and Aerospace Solutions Conference, engineers meet with key players in the industry to discuss solutions that meet these demands.
Conference delegates gain insight into emerging industry trends and see the latest technologies in action.
Technical sessions include extending aerospace system life with virtual instrumentation, adopting long-term programming languages that evolve independently of operating systems, implementing technologies for reliable test and real-time control and exploring the role of graphical development tools for designing reconfigurable FPGA hardware.
In addition, engineers in the military and aerospace industry present examples of using NI software and hardware, including functional and diagnostic test on the F35 Joint Strike Fighter, more efficient characterisation of RF cables within the Eurofighter and avionics control and data acquisition. Request free introductory details about products from National Instruments ...
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