FliteScene SRA introduced
Curtiss-Wright and Harris Government Communications Systems have collaborated to introduce a new pre-validated, pre-tested FliteScene Digital Mapping Solution and System Ready Application (SRA), it announced on 29 October.
The SRA integrates Harris’s FliteScene Digital Moving Map software with Curtiss-Wright pre-integrated rugged single board computer (SBC) and high performance GPU-based display graphics controller board sets. The system provides avionics system integrators with an open architecture COTS-based digital moving map solution for embedded avionics systems.
This pre-integrated approach is designed to speed up the integration of situational awareness and high performance digital mapping functions into embedded commercial and military avionics systems.
The FliteScene SRA is proven and field qualified, and has been deployed on several rotary wing aircraft applications.
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