NI Showcasing Lineup of Software-Connected Aerospace & Defense Products at Farnborough Air Show
NI (NASDAQ: NATI) is showcasing innovative products at the Farnborough Air Show, focusing on enhancing performance and reducing time to market for the aerospace sector. Key products include the Satellite Link Emulator and T&E Scenario Generator, designed to address the complexities of modern aerospace testing. The T&E Scenario Generator uses simulated environments for accurate testing, while the Satellite Link Emulator facilitates validation of satellite datalinks via real-time hardware integration. These advancements aim to streamline the testing process for top manufacturers in the aerospace industry.
- Introduction of innovative products like Satellite Link Emulator and T&E Scenario Generator.
- Enhanced performance and reduced time to market for aerospace manufacturers.
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NI offerings can be seen in Hall 1, Booth 1028
NI, which for decades has helped the aerospace and defense industry optimize its test strategies to meet increasingly complex requirements, will demonstrate how it is driving performance and reducing time to market for the Aerospace industry’s top manufacturers with its Satellite Link Emulator (SLE) and T&E Scenario Generator.
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18 – |
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Farnborough Air Show, Hall 1, Booth 1028 |
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T&E Scenario Generator
As defense platforms and the battlespace environment become more complex and congested, the way to test and validate systems and sub-systems of these platforms must evolve. Companies must now consider how these components, sub-systems, systems and system-of-systems are tested together in an environment that is as close to possible as the real-world. Unfortunately, testing these solely in the real environment is not only time-consuming and costly, but it also presents challenges including:
- The ability to accurately represent the environment and a variety of elements such as weather, terrain, and red and blue forces
- The potential to expose information by testing in open-air ranges
The T&E Scenario Generator brings together simulated environments, models and real systems at various levels of fidelity. The demonstration at the Farnborough Air Show will show how industry standards such as DIS and HLA, traditionally used within training environments and Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) systems, can be utilized by test systems, providing more accurate and complex test stimulus to real systems, as well as higher fidelity models to training environments.
Satellite Link Emulator
The rapid commercialization of Low Earth orbit (LEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO) has led to the introduction of modern satellite-based applications like non-terrestrial networks (NTN) and high-resolution remote sensing and imagery. The satellite constellations, ground equipment, and supporting launch vehicles designed to support these new services create new challenges in design, system validation, and production test.
NI’s Satellite Link Emulation Demonstrator shows engineers how to effectively address some of these challenges. The SLE is designed to validate next generation satellite datalinks by connecting simulation software with real-time hardware in the loop (HIL) test. By integrating the Ansys STK, the simulated links between satellite and ground stations allows for channel model parameters to be updated in real-time.
About NI
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