8 Bringing Radiology
And X-ray Imaging To
The Wounded Warrior
The evolution of X-ray imaging
6 4 Electronic Design
Requirements Of The
System-Integrated Soldier
14 Advances In Optical Sensing
For The 21st Century Battlefield
32 Developing Wearable Antennas
For Military Applications
36 Detecting And Locating
Hidden Signals And Interferers
In Military Operations
38 Choosing The Right Sensor
For Your Military Imaging Application
44 Where Does Commercial
Satellite Use Fit Into Military
Communications?
Product Spotlight
52
See 26 electronic military and
defense product and company
listings.
20 How To Avoid
Electromagnetic
Interference Hazards
The damaging effects of EMI
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26 Multiplexed Optical
Nanosensors For Military
Sensing Applications
Detecting chemical and biological
agents across the battlespace
ADVERTISER INDEX
A.G. Franz, LLC......................................................................... 35
Altair — FEKO .............................................................................. 7
Anritsu Company ...................................................................... 47
AR Modular RF .........................................................................C4
Bird Technologies .................................................................... 11
Communications & Power Industries, LLC ................................C2
ComNav Engineering, Inc. .......................................................... 3
Corry Micronics, Inc. ................................................................ 25
dB Control ............................................................................... 33
Evans Capacitor Company ........................................................ 15
Greenray Industries, Inc. .......................................................... 29
International Microwave Symposium (IMS) ............................... 49
JFW Industries, Inc................................................................... 31
MILCOM 2014 .......................................................................... 50
Mini-Systems, Inc. ................................................................... 13
Novotech, Inc........................................................................... 17
Opto Diode Corporation ............................................................. 5
PHOTRON, INC. ........................................................................C3
PIXELTEQ ................................................................................. 37
Proto Labs ............................................................................... 39
SATELLITE 2015 ....................................................................... 51
Sensors Unlimited (UTC Aerospace Systems) ........................... 19
Signal Hound ........................................................................... 45
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. .......................................................... 21
SPIE DSS 2015 ........................................................................ 48
Teledyne Nova Sensors ........................................................... 27
TRIOPTICS Inc. ......................................................................... 23
W.L. Gore & Associates ............................................................ 41
X-COM Systems ....................................................................... 10