Cambridge Pixel details its collaboration with Lockheed Martin, who have selected the company to provide high-performance radar and sensor signal processing solutions.
The collaborative efforts span multiple projects, demonstrating the robustness and reliability of Cambridge Pixel’s advanced technological offerings.
The company is a premier resource for Lockheed Martin teams engaged in radar or sensor-based projects.
Technological Capabilities in Defense and Security
Cambridge Pixel’s signal processing technology has been implemented by prime system integrators, such as Lockheed Martin, in defense and security applications across more than 50 countries and over 100 military vessels.
Cambridge Pixel’s key products in naval defense encompass:
- Radar interface cards
- Radar scan conversion
- Radar video distribution
- Radar target tracking
- Multi-sensor data fusion
These technologies facilitate efficient and cost-effective upgrades to naval radar systems and combat management systems.
Unmanned and Autonomous Surface Vessel Sensor Processing
Cambridge Pixel’s expertise extends to radar and sensor processing for Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) and Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs). The company’s solutions support critical functions such as:
- Object detection
- Collision avoidance
- GPS-denied navigation
Cambridge Pixel’s engineering team has demonstrated proficiency in adapting our solutions to the specific requirements of various Lockheed Martin departments and geographical locations.
Technological Advantages and Compliance
Cambridge Pixel is positioned to enhance Lockheed Martin’s project delivery in terms of both speed and cost-effectiveness. Key differentiators include:
- Adherence to Open Standards
- ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management system
- Compliance with relevant industry standards
- Status as an employee-owned company
Cambridge Pixel is a SAM.gov registered company. The company’s distributor for Canada and the USA is EIZO Rugged Solutions.
Lockheed Martin stated; “We selected Cambridge Pixel because of their unparalleled background and experience in all aspects of radar processing and display – in particular target tracking. Their engineers were already familiar with the Kelvin Hughes SharpEye™ radar transceiver – which was a major benefit for this contract – and have always demonstrated a real desire to work with our team, engineer to engineer, to assist us with the integration process.”
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