According to IATA, global air traffic will continue to witness rapid growth in the next few years. Accordingly, the need to ensure better aviation safety…
On the night of July 1, 2002, when a Boeing 757 crashed with a Tupolev-154 at 35,000 feet over the towns of Überlingen and Owingen,…
Today, Android is the most widely used smartphone operating system, almost seen as a de facto standard by millennials as well as the older generation…
DO-178B is the current de facto standard followed by aerospace companies in evaluating software considerations and meeting certification guidelines for their airborne systems and equipment.…
Recent advancements in hardware and software engineering have brought in greater levels of control, monitoring and communication functionality in aerospace. There’s a world of difference…
The aerospace industry has always been a keen adopter of disruptive technologies - from an earlier era of wireless radios to modern-day turbojet engines, gyroscopic…
The growing passengers' demand for more choices in entertainment coupled with the increase in competition has driven airlines to position In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) services as…
Predictive analytics and fault diagnostics algorithms entail high-value critical engineering systems to deduce impeding or unknown problems within the underlying system. The benefits of such…
It’s been just around a year since Google announced its Brillo operating system and Weave protocol that aim to unify communication between connected objects. Brillo,…
With more complex hardware taking its roots in Avionics, the embedded software has also become extensive and complex. From few thousand lines of code supporting…