Systel Receives Highest Award For Innovative Edge AI Rugged Computing System
Systel, Inc., an industry leader in rugged computer hardware solutions announced that its Kite-Strike™ rugged edge AI computing system was recognized as a Platinum Honoree by the 2021 Technology Innovators Awards from Military & Aerospace Electronics. An independent panel of judges from the aerospace and defense community awarded Kite-Strike a platinum award, the highest level of recognition.
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Kite-Strike supports force-protection high-resolution sensor systems and enables real-time AI inferencing at the edge.
“We are honored to be recognized by Military & Aerospace Electronics and receive this prestigious award,” said Aneesh Kothari, Systel’s vice-president of marketing. “Kite-Strike delivers the next-generation of embedded computing technology and leap-ahead capabilities demanded by emerging mission sets, specifically immediate-future requirements for AI and autonomy. Products like Kite-Strike reinforce our commitment to supporting the warfighter with highly innovative and reliable computing solutions.”
Kite-Strike is a fully rugged, SWaP-optimized embedded edge supercomputer, purpose-built for deployment in austere environments for demanding mission-critical workloads. Integrating the NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Xavier™ system-on-module, Kite-Strike supports force-protection high-resolution sensor systems and enables real-time AI inferencing and DL/ML capabilities at the edge. Kite-Strike is built on an open and modular architecture framework and is CMOA and MOSA-compliant.
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Systel successfully demonstrated Aided Target Recognition (AiTR) AI capabilities with Kite-Strike to the US Army at a recent Project Convergence 2021 event.
“On behalf of the Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards, I would like to congratulate Systel on their Platinum-level honoree status,” said Military & Aerospace Electronics editor-in-chief John Keller. “This competitive program allows Military & Aerospace Electronics to celebrate and recognize the most innovative products impacting the aerospace and defense community this year.”
Systel will showcase Kite-Strike and other rugged computing solutions at the 2021 AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition in Washington, D.C. from October 11-13 in booth 1352. Systel’s booth will feature a continuous real-time AI demonstration with multiple Kite-Strike systems.
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