Ontonix and Eurotech Deliver QCM Technology on Tactical Mission Computers

Como, 31-st October, 2020. For very fast QCM Edge Computing, Ontonix offers in collaboration with Eurotech, ruggedized military grade high performance Single Board Computers (SBC) which are the best option when it comes to customization in embedded applications such as in land vehicles or aircraft. With a rich set of I/O connections, high flexibility and easy expansion capability, they can easily be adapted to numerous scenarios, including a direct link to a CAN-bus. There is no limitation of the number of channels.

All Single Board Computer boards and modules are based on a variety of CPU architectures: Atom, Core I, Xeon D and ARM. Eurotech's end-to-end system engineering solutions meet the complex requirements of Defense Electronics applications, whether it be our Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) products that meet Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) requirements for the harsh environments of Defense and Aerospace applications, or ready to deploy, field-proven design services based on high-end technologies for strategic and tactical operations.

In addition to the standard QCM output, SCB's output also additional complexity-derived information. There is sufficient storage space to hold days-worth of raw data as well as QCM generated information. All in a single device.

The Quora™ systems is a family of rugged embedded computers designed for use in mission critical airborne, ground and shipboard applications. Quora™ systems are designed and built around rugged, small form factor (SFF) COTS-based subsystems. They are modular and expandable, with state-of-the-art processors, powerful graphics and data processing options available to satisfy a wide variety of mission requirements. Consisting of pre-integrated and pre-qualified subsystems, our mission computers help get your program validated and deployed faster, while minimizing the costs and risks associated with a new design effort. Quora™ tactical mission computers are ideal for use in C4ISR technology refresh and platform upgrade programs under thermal, shock and vibration extremes in unmanned and manned aircraft, ground vehicles, and maritime platforms.

  • Rugged MIL-STD-810 certifiable Modified COTS (MCOTS) processors

  • Environmentally-hardened subsystems that can be tailored to specific program needs

  • Modular and expandable designs for SWaP sensitive programs

  • Enhanced security via Trusted Platform Modules (TPM)

The Quora A-series™ features Intel® Atom™ E38xx processors; with up to four cores, 4GB of RAM and 8GB of eMMC. Designed for use in power-constrained applications, the A-series has a typical power draw of 15W while maintaining a high level of computational and I/O capabilities. It has been tested and certified for use in extreme environments, including extended temperatures, shock and vibe, and fire and smoke. Available with flexible CPU, power supply, memory, storage and I/O subsystem options, A-series computers can be customized and certified to meet specific application or program requirements.


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Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.