Collaboration to Develop SOSA-Aligned Flight Avionics Systems

Curtiss-Wright and Korean Airlines’ R&D Group will develop SOSA-aligned flight avionics systems, using Fabric100 3U and 6U VPX modules to prototype a demonstrator system By Abi Wylie / 22 Nov 2024

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Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions Division and Korean Airlines Ltd, Co.’s R&D Group have signed an MoU to develop Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) aligned flight avionics systems.

These systems are being designed for next-generation medium and large unmanned aircraft. Under the agreement, Korean Air R&D Group will use Curtiss-Wright’s industry-leading Fabric100™ 3U and 6U VPX modules to prototype and develop a demonstrator system, showcasing the advanced C5ISR capabilities the SOSA Technical Standard brings to advanced platforms such as unmanned aircraft.

Curtiss-Wright offers a broad range of Fabric100 products aligned with SOSA Technical Standard that enable system designers to rapidly start their system development programs. 

Based on modular design and widely supported, consensus-based, nonproprietary standards, the SOSA Technical Standard defines key interfaces to meet the following goals:

  • Reduce development cycle time and cost
  • Reduce systems integration cost and risk
  • Increase commonality and reuse
  • Reduce sustainment and modernization cost
  • Support capability evolution and mitigate obsolescence
  • Enable technology transition
  • Facilitate interoperability
  • Isolate the effects of change

Curtiss-Wright’s Fabric100 brings 100Gbit Ethernet and high-performance PCIe Gen4 interconnect speeds to tomorrow’s new generation of rugged deployable computing architectures. 

Today, system integrators struggle to satisfy their C5ISR applications’ insatiable appetite for sharing ever-increasing volumes of information. The higher-speed interconnects required to support these performance demands introduce significant integration challenges for systems integrators. 

What’s more, the ability to meet the industry’s goal of simplified interoperability, in other words, to quickly and effectively build systems using open standards-based building blocks and make them work well together, becomes increasingly risky as system designers migrate to faster 16Gbaud and 25Gbaud signaling technology and faster data throughput architectures. 

To address this daunting problem and reduce the system design risks associated with higher-speed interconnects, Curtiss-Wright has developed Fabric100, a complete end-to-end ecosystem of high-speed rugged OpenVPX modules and system components. It is not enough to simply provide 100Gbps connections between a system’s modules yet fail to support the ability to process all this data within the modules themselves. 

Recognizing that, Curtiss-Wright’s Fabric100 board architectures are designed to deliver full 100Gbps performance through the entire processing chain, eliminating data bottlenecks that might otherwise compromise system performance.

Brian Perry, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions Division, commented, “We are excited to collaborate with Korean Air R&D Group to explore the development of next generation SOSA aligned solutions for UAV flight avionics based on our Fabric100 Suite of products. 

“This MOU reflects KAL’s trust in Curtiss-Wright as a strong leader in defense technology and their recognition that SOSA will be the next mandatory requirement for many C5ISR platforms.”

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect & Contact

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