National Instruments to present mil-aero webcasts

Registration is now open for military and aerospace engineers to attend a series of webcasts that focus on the many demands facing engineers in the industry.

Registration is now open for military and aerospace engineers to attend a series of webcasts that focus on the many demands facing engineers in the industry, including software, electronic, and mechanical design challenges; complex testing requirements; pressure on development and life cycle costs; and increasing requirements for safety, efficiency and innovation.
 
The webcasts, taking place from 22-26 March, will showcase innovative approaches to quickly prototype a new design, improve component and systems testing, ensure system uptime, and show how the latest technologies can help increase performance and reduce costs.

Attendees will be able to custom-build their own learning experience and have the opportunity to ask questions to NI military and aerospace experts, during this eight-part interactive webcast series. The topics are as follows:

Monday 22nd March, 1pm GMT (2pm Central European Time): Meeting the Challenges of Testing Complex Aerospace and Defence Electronics
Learn how to apply graphical system design to the design-prototype-deploy development chain and highlight the role of standard, modular hardware platforms to ensure system stability, expandability and deployment over long periods of time.
 
Tuesday 23rd March, 9am GMT (10am Central European Time): Real-Time Testing of Complex Avionics Systems
Learn how to combine the advantages of COTS hardware, deterministic buses, simulation models and graphical system design in order to design, prototype and deploy the next generation of avionics systems.

Tuesday 23rd March, 1pm GMT (2pm Central European Time): Modern Avionics Systems: From Design to Test
Find out how military and aerospace engineers have used the latest technologies to increase efficiency, reduce their time-to-market and secure their investment with long-term hardware and software services.

Wednesday 24th March, 9am GMT (10am Central European Time): Build Your SIGINT Systems Using Virtual Instrumentation
Learn how to perform the acquisition and analysis tasks for SIGINT COTS-based systems for applications including communications, radars and weapons systems.

Wednesday 24th March, 1pm GMT (2pm Central European Time): Accelerate Radar Test and Measurement Tasks by Virtual Instrumentation
Learn how virtual instrumentation and graphical system design address the test and measurement tasks through the life cycle of a radar system.

Thursday 25th March, 9am GMT (10am Central European Time): System Emulation to Control Test Objects – A Way to Improve Your Test Capabilities with Reconfigurable FPGA Technology
View examples and learn how to implement protocol-aware test with scalable high-level tools using both standard building blocks and conduct custom implementations.

Thursday 25th March, 1pm GMT (2pm Central European Time): Structural and Acoustical Testing for Efficient and Safe Aircrafts
Learn how to rapidly acquire and analyse test measurement data such as force, strain, sound and vibration using an open, scalable test and measurement platform.

Friday 26th March, 9am GMT (10am Central European Time): Ensure Uptime and Lifetime – Flexible Ground Support Test Equipment
Learn how to use commercial off-the-shelf components (COTS) and virtual instrumentation to design ground support diagnostics systems.

www.ni.com/milaero/webcasts/

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