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NetAcquire IADS Interface

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For a powerful way to get a data processing and visualization system, couple the IADS (Interactive Analysis and Display System) available from Symvionics, Inc. with a NetAcquire system. IADS provides advanced data organization, processing and display capabilities, both in the Mission Control Room (MCR) and at the office desktop.

The NetAcquire IADS Data Source Option enables IADS to acquire any type of real-time data from a NetAcquire server. Most commonly, a NetAcquire server acquires PCM serial telemetry data, decommutates the telemetry data in real-time, and provides this processed data stream to IADS.

The Components

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The IADS system, with a NetAcquire server acting as the primary data source, consists of three components:

  • The Data Source, which is the NetAcquire server

  • The Compute Data Server (CDS), which acquires data from the Data Source, optionally archives it, and makes it available to the IADS client

  • The Client Workstation, which displays data from the Compute Data Server to the user

Applications

  • Flight test monitoring
  • Range safety displays
  • Real-time analysis
  • Telemetry ingest and display

Related NetAcquire links:
    Serial I/O systems
    NetAcquire I/O architecture
    Windows Client Toolkit
    Java Client Toolkit


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