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7 March 1994 OSI for hardware/software interoperability
Richard J. Wood, Donald L. Harvey, Richard W. Linderman, Gary A. Gardener, Gerard T. Capraro
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Proceedings Volume 2102, Coupling Technology to National Need; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170638
Event: Coupling Technology to National Need, 1993, Albuquerque, NM, United States
Abstract
There is a need in public safety for real-time data collection and transmission from one or more sensors. The Rome Laboratory and the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization are pursuing an effort to bring the benefits of Open System Architectures (OSA) to embedded systems within the Department of Defense. When developed properly OSA provides interoperability, commonality, graceful upgradeability, survivability and hardware/software transportability to greatly minimize life cycle costs, integration and supportability. Architecture flexibility can be achieved to take advantage of commercial accomplishments by basing these developments on vendor-neutral commercially accepted standards and protocols.
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Richard J. Wood, Donald L. Harvey, Richard W. Linderman, Gary A. Gardener, and Gerard T. Capraro "OSI for hardware/software interoperability", Proc. SPIE 2102, Coupling Technology to National Need, (7 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170638
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Control systems

Satellites

Defense and security

Sensors

Space operations

Surveillance

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