The edge has many meanings in the high-tech world, but in the military the edge most often refers to where one engages the adversary, whether in the air, cyberspace, the spectrum, etc. The edge is also is defined
as where C5ISR sensors collect the data and where that data needs to be processed. From the battle- commander’s point of view, all deployed platforms and sensors are all edge devices. Enabling MOSA at the edge involves the ways in which open architecture initiatives and open standards can be applied across all domains – air, sea, land, space, cyber, and spectrum – to create a MOSA ecosystem with high-performance processing as close to the sensor as possible. This session covers how MOSA enables smart sensor processing at the edge, regardless of domain, through the lens of open architectures and standards.
This session is part of our MOSA Virtual Summit. Registration/event page here.
Noah Donaldson is Chief Technical Officer of Annapolis Micro Systems. Noah has worked at Annapolis for over 20 years in several engineering capacities and in business development. Noah has most recently guided the technical direction and product...
Jake Braegelmann currently serves as the Vice President of Business Development at New Wave Design and Verification (New Wave), where his blend of technical depth and customer-focused strategy has been instrumental in delivering innovative...
Tim Stewart’s vast experience in the military commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) computing market gives him strong technical insight into managing the requirements and challenges of complex systems development. His draws on his 20 years of experience...