NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland. Artificial intelligence and real-time data processing technology are key highlights at this year’s MOSA Industry Government Summit. Several companies presented innovations aimed at enhancing battlefield decision-making through faster data processing and AI implementation.
Aitech showcased its UC5300 multihead GPGPU graphics board, specifically designed for advanced AI delivery, video analytics, and image processing. This board aims to improve real-time video handling to assist with situational awareness on the battlefield.
Abaco Systems introduced a new single-board computer for edge computing in autonomous and embedded military systems, utilizing AI for enhanced operations.
Annapolis Micro Systems displayed a SOSA-aligned setup featuring FPGA generators and RFSoC components, which are designed to perform complex signal processing tasks at high speeds.
Additionally, Curtiss-Wright, in collaboration with Wind River, Ansys, and CoreAVI, presented a FACE-conformant digital cockpit flight display. This advanced system manages multiple data streams in real-time, crucial for mission-critical aerospace applications.
These technological advancements at the MOSA Summit highlight a growing emphasis on AI and real-time data processing by the Department of Defense (DoD). Such technologies enable rapid data interpretation and dynamic response, particularly vital in DDIL (denied, degraded, intermittent, or limited) environments.
AI algorithms improve through continuous data processing, ensuring more accurate and faster decision-making capabilities on the battlefield.
Source: AI, real-time data processing are major themes at MOSA Summit.