Novel Raytheon Computer to Play Key Role in Finding Tunnels and Land Mines
Posted on: Monday, 27 April 2009, 08:00 CDT
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"Our MONARCH chip offers superior processing performance," Uros said. "It will ingest a vast amount of data from our sensor and process it with outstanding energy efficiency."
Many processors have greater computing power but use too much energy or can't accommodate enough data for this purpose, he said. Consequently, a condition known as input-output data starvation becomes a problem.
"That won't happen with MONARCH because of its balanced architecture," Uros said.
Raytheon will use the MONARCH-equipped sensor on the Seismic and Acoustic Vibration Imaging program, administered by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
The company is developing a sensor that will employ laser radar to find hidden targets by measuring ground-surface vibration. Algorithms (electronic instructions for calculation and processing) situated on the MONARCH chip and requiring substantial processing throughput will interpret the resulting data.
Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of
Note to Editors:
This news release supplements information in an earlier Raytheon news release, "Raytheon wins program for detection of land mines and tunnels,"
SOURCE Raytheon Company
Source: PR Newswire
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