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Getting 10GbE onto XMC platform: VITA 42.6 defines high-speed Ethernet standard
If you thought Ethernet was only a command and control fabric, think again. At 10 Gbps, Ethernet is now ready to serve as the high-bandwidth data plane. VITA 42.6 defines the 10 GbE standard for the XMC platform, giving benign and rugged military applications access to the king of fat data pipes.
VITA 42.6: Standardizing 10 Gbit Ethernet for XMC
VITA 42.6 defines an open standard for supporting 10 Gbit Ethernet on the XMC form factor, further enabling the acceptance of Ethernet in rugged military applications.
Balancing Line Rate and Security: FPGA-Based MicroTCAs Enable 10-Gbits/s Network Traffic
The flexibility and scalability of MicroTCA and FPGAs keep traffic flowing quickly, smoothly and securely in 10GbE networks.
40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet: Ready for Real-Time?
With 10 Gigabit Ethernet just ramping up in deployment, the natural question is, “What about 40GbE and 100GbE?” In terms of real-time applications, the needed tweaks are being made to 10GbE, but 40GbE and 100GbE remain in the server space – for now.
10GbE: Well Suited for Demanding New C4ISR Apps
High–bandwidth, “fat pipe” data processing is becoming a vital technology for COMINT, ELINT, situational awareness and other applications. 10 Gbit Ethernet has emerged as the interface solution of choice for those systems.
10 Gigabit Ethernet: Integrating a Standard Protocol into High-Speed Real-Time Systems
When it comes to 10 Gigabit Ethernet, the demands of embedded applications, such as real-time record and playback systems, have more requirements than mass-market network applications. Close attention to hardware capabilities and software features is essential.
FPGA-based Stack Acceleration and Processor Board Architecture Underpin 10GbE Performance
The use of FPGAs can be insurance against disaster in getting the true potential performance out of implementing 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
Optimizing Embedded Systems for Broadband 10 Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity
Undoubtedly, Ethernet is the most widely used interconnect technology in computer networks. For the past 33 years, Ethernet performance has advanced from a 10 Mbps technology to today’s 10 Gbps solution.
