Adversarial threats continue to evolve at a fast pace, especially in the areas of electronic warfare (EW) and signal intelligence (SIGINT). Developing solutions to counter these threats can be costly and time-consuming, bogged down by incompatible components and proprietary designs. To reduce costs and integration times, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is turning toward MOSA [modular open systems approach] solutions like the Sensor Open Systems Architecture, or SOSA, Technical Standard and the Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR)/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS); as well as the Modular Open RF Architecture (MORA). This session details how MOSA strategies can enable EW and SIGINT designers to leverage the best of commercial RF, signal-processing, and AI innovations to field technology more quickly and more affordably over the life of the system.
This session is part of our MOSA Virtual Summit. Registration/event page here.
Ken Grob is director, embedded technologies for Elma Electronic and is responsible for driving the company’s integrated platform solutions. He holds a BSEE from Drexel University in Philadelphia, landing first at IBM, and later became the co-owner...