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PC Magazine November 16, 2005 Karen Jones |
Robot Dust Less is more at a Microengineering Lab where researchers have built the world's smallest untethered mobile robots.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 John Keller |
Open Systems, Reliability, and Security Are Primary Drivers in Software Development Environments The increasing size, complexity, and proliferation of software code throughout military and aerospace electronic and optoelectronic systems is driving software developers toward industry-standard products, which are often compatible with open-systems software tool interfaces.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Development Platform for Test and Control Receives Upgrade National Instruments Corp. is releasing LabVIEW 8, an upgrade to the company's graphical development platform that introduces distributed intelligence, a suite of capabilities for engineers and scientists to design, distribute, and synchronize intelligent devices and systems.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Aeroflex Adds Uplink Packet Access Test Capability Aeroflex Inc. is offering a high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) test capability to the company's 6401 air interface monitor emulator (AIME) 3G mobile protocol test system.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Navy Improves Hawkeye Computers with Elma Bustronic Engineers at Northrop Grumman Corp. will use Elma's VME and PCI adapters to provide mechanical interfaces for new system cards and a custom backplane on the Hawkeye 2000 aircraft.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Sikorsky Designs Helicopters with SGI Servers Engineers will use the SGI computers to analyze digital prototypes in computer-generated wind tunnels and battle scenarios. Sikorsky deployed the SGI solutions to support computer-aided engineering design and analyses of current and future aircraft.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Military Robot Runs on Saphion Battery Engineers at Savannah River National Laboratory will use Valence Technology's Saphion lithium-ion battery to power a small fleet of Remotec Andros military vehicles.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Stanford Improves Robot Car with Coverity Software Stanford's entry, Stanley, won the $2 million prize in the robotic car race, defeating 22 other finalists in a 131-miles race with the use of Coverity's source code analysis software.  |
IEEE Spectrum November 2005 Marlowe Hood |
Born to Run Could an 18-year-old double amputee perched on a pair of carbon-fiber springs have an edge over able-bodied athletes? Leading experts were surveyed, and the answers are as different as they are surprising.  |
Wired November 2005 Noah Shachtman |
The Baghdad Bomb Squad Buried roadside explosives. Armor-piercing shrapnel. Rooftop gunfire. Just another 29-hour day at the office for Team Mayhem and its army of little claw-tipped robots.  |
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