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| Source: Real-Time Innovations RTI Middleware Powers New General Atomics Aeronautical Systems UAS Ground-Control StationSuccessful Predator UAS flight demonstration proves WASHINGTON DC–August 6, 2007–Real-Time Innovations (RTI), The Real-Time Middleware Experts, announced today that RTI middleware is being used in the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), Advanced Cockpit Ground Control Station (GCS). A recent flight demonstration on a mission-configured MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft system (UAS) validated GA-ASI’s major upgrade of the Advanced Cockpit GCS using RTI’s networking middleware, which was completed in only 14 months. “We are proud that General Atomics Aeronautical Systems was able to meet its aggressive schedule with our middleware,” said Stan Schneider, chief executive officer at RTI. “This new ground station will greatly increase the effectiveness of GA-ASI’s unmanned systems.” The Advanced Cockpit GCS represents state-of-the-art hardware and software technology. It leverages STANAG 4586 architecture, providing interoperability across many UASs including GA-ASI’s Predator, Predator B, Sky Warrior Alpha and Sky Warrior Block 0 aircraft systems. The GCS integrates intuitive controls and information displays, touch-screen technology, improved synthetic video, and fused situational-awareness data. The design includes a Common Operating Picture and complete control station for a pilot operator. – more – GA-ASI chose RTI middleware because it quickly provided the needed real-time functionality. For instance, one architectural feature that attracted GA-ASI engineers was RTI’s real-time reliability protocol built on the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Unlike most other messaging products, which use the heavier-weight Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), RTI’s approach provides real-time behavior guarantees, such as reliable notification of delivery deadline misses. RTI middleware also allows GA-ASI to connect multiple workstations, enabling a pilot at one station to work closely with a sensor operator at a different station. About RTI
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