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News Release from: Sysgo
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 October 2006

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Sysgo is showing off its portfolio at Airtec 2006, the aerospace suppliers' trade show in Frankfurt

Sysgo is showing off its portfolio at Airtec 2006, the aerospace suppliers' trade show taking place in Frankfurt until 20th October 2006. Sysgo has proved its comprehensive expertise in realising safety-critical and certified (DO-178) software in various industry projects. The company not only offers Linux and real-time software solutions and AFDX software components, but also provides engineering services, certification and support.

Among the most recent of Sysgo's aerospace engagements are projects for EADS Military Air Systems and the German Rheinmetall Defence Electronics (RDE).

Sysgo's PikeOS real-time operating system will serve as an integration platform for various avionic software components in future EADS UAVs.

PikeOS enables the consolidation of these systems on one shared, open and modular platform, which will lead to an overall cost reduction and a reduced space requirements for electronic components.

PikeOS guarantees compliance with all required security standards.

RDE has tasked Sysgo with providing, documenting and DO-178B certifying the basis system software for cargo compartment electronics of Airbus A400 M.

Sysgo not only delivers the product but also assists RDE with more than 10 man years engineering services during the development.

Sysgo was the first embedded software company to introduce a software-only implementation of AFDX.

The Avionic Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet (AFDX - ARINC-664) is a specification of a deterministic aircraft data network bus system for avionic transportation.

Sysgo's AFDX software opens new design possibilities that hardware cannot provide and will enable more efficient ways of connecting network components within aircrafts.

It is portable, more flexible and much more affordable compared with the currently used ASICs.

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