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Real Time Innovations (RTI)

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Cyber

Open standards ease Multi-Level Security (MLS) systems integration - Story

July 27, 2011
When sharing mission-critical information across networks, enforcing security policies can be surprisingly complex. Using a standards-based platform to manage secure communication channels helps overcome the technical challenges.
Comms

RTI bonds DDS with government researchers, on the cheap - Product

May 24, 2011
The publish-subscribe Data Distribution Service (DDS) continues inroads into DoD distributed networks because of easy data and message passing between nodes.
Comms

Preserving legacy systems, by choice or necessity - Story

February 11, 2010
Sometimes the best approach to preserving and extending aging military systems is the addition of modern protocol adapters. Consequently, new hardware and software come together to bring legacy equipment data into the network-centric world.
Comms

Data-centric architecture for military embedded systems - Story

October 27, 2009
Publish-subscribe middleware is the key technology that enables data-centric architecture. The DDS standard precisely defines how the middleware controls and transmits information. Successful applications include many shipboard and UAV systems.
Unmanned

Flexible, data-centric UAV platform eases mission adaptation - Story

November 11, 2008
Because Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs) are invariably designed for specific missions, they tend to be difficult to adapt to changes in mission once built and deployed. Building a UAV that is readily adaptable to different mission parameters requires a new platform approach to UAV architecture. The biggest advantages are significant savings in cost, complexity, and time in the operational phase.
Comms

Implementing net-centric tactical warfare systems - Story

July 08, 2008
Net-centric battlefield systems abstract data away from individual devices and provide a common infrastructure for disparate systems to exchange data across the tactical environment. Net-centric principles - making use of data-driven approaches such as those used in the Object Management Groups (OMG's) Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard - are being implemented in a variety of both new and existing tactical weapons systems.