In today's world, avionics manufacturers are struggling to stay on schedule and within budget using traditional federated avionics platforms. To reduce development and deployment costs, along with addressing size, weight, and power (SwaP), leading companies are now implementing robust ARINC 653 integrated modular avionics (IMA) architectures. This transition is accelerated by the adoption of proven commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software development tools and hardware platforms using open industry standards.
Join leaders in this revolution, Curtiss-Wright, Esterel Technologies, Seaweed Systems, and Wind River, to understand how these partners have joined forces to create a common development framework and design flow for reducing risk and accelerating deployment for next generation IMA systems.
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