Lynx Software Technologies
Avionics
Virtualization: A FACE lift for vehicle control - Story
March 15, 2021By Will Keegan
Lynx Software Technologies
As a testament to the celebrated success of FACE (Future Airborne Capability Environment), mandatory conformance requirements for mission-system software have flowed down for nearly every applicable military program since the publication of FACE 2.0. But even as FACE informs and guides all aspects of software design for tactical mission systems (communications, flight control, flight map and planning, cockpit displays, etc.), the world of vehicle control harbors reservations about FACE adoption. The imperative to deliver safety critical, hard real-time control systems has raised concerns about technical feasibility impeded by the complexities inherent to the FACE multicore Operating System Segment (OSS).
DO-178 continues to adapt to emerging digital technologies - Story
March 09, 2021Guilty until proven innocent – that is how the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) treats the safety-certification process for military avionics systems, and the software portion of these systems is no exception. Certifying DO-178 in avionics software is a detailed process by which the safety and security of the software is determined to be acceptable to fly. The certification process itself is still a work in progress: Having already undergone revisions since its conception in the late 1980s following the emergence of supplemental software in aviation, DO-178 and other safety-certification standards for military and commercial avionics are being challenged to keep pace with digital innovation.
Flying vehicles: Are we there yet? - Blog
October 22, 2020By Will Keegan, Lynx Software Technologies
Flying cars are being demonstrated and are close to becoming a reality as the urban mobility segment experiences significant investment. We’ve also had discussions with an automotive manufacturer who is looking to build avionics platforms. So that got me thinking about the way in which the avionics and automotive industries will come together. It’s already happening.
Gray Eagle UAS adopts LYNX MOSA.ic software framework - News
August 26, 2020SAN JOSE, Calif. Lynx Software Technologies, company specializing in modern platform software technologies, announced that General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has adopted the LYNX MOSA.ic software framework for the Gray Eagle Extended Range (GE-ER) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS).
Lynx moves to strengthen Mission Critical Edge Computing with LYNX MOSA.ic bundles - Press Release
June 15, 2020San Jose, California, June 15, 2020 – Lynx Software Technologies, an innovator in modern platform software technologies, today announced LYNX MOSA.ic based bundles that bring the flexibility, scalability, and intelligent functionalities of edge computing to mission critical use cases.