Posts by Amy A
Wireless Networking Research Scientist
C-3 is looking for enthusiastic technologists to expand its core technical team in Washington DC. C-3 seeks individuals that are motivated by work on important leading-edge technologies and who embrace a fast-paced and rapidly-changing startup environment. Ideal candidates are those who have deep technical know-how, sophisticated hands-on skills, feel comfortable working independently, are team-oriented and…
Read MoreHashtag Study
Background The US military seeks capabilities to empower small units to destroy, disrupt, degrade or delay potential adversaries’ anti-access and area denial capabilities to enable joint and coalition multi-domain operations at appropriate times and locations. A vital technical solution is leveraging the collaboration of a large number of low-cost, autonomous, unmanned air and ground systems…
Read MoreAirbus Case Study
Background Airbus is not only a giant in aircraft manufacturing but also a leader in innovations. Airbus is an innovator in autonomous, connected, and zero-emission future aerospace. Over the past five years, C-3 has been an active member of Airbus’ innovation ecosystem, supporting Airbus in achieving highly reliable flight operation for urban air mobility, in…
Read MoreAirbus UAM teams with C-3 for the field trial of Motley gateway
C-3 to expand Motley technical features, such as varying numbers of underlying networks, and dynamic load balancing to support different types of networks, from 5G/LTE to satellite. Arlington, VA, 05-04-2022 To contribute to the development of advanced air mobility, leading companies, universities, and research institutions as well as municipalities are joining forces under the leadership…
Read MoreUMD ARLIS Recruits C-3 for 5G Security Investigation
Agreement Calls for Implementation of 5G Security Test Facility Arlington, VA, 12-20-2019 University of Maryland, Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) and C-3 Comm Systems LLC (C-3) have entered into a consulting service agreement to investigate 5G security. The project is funded by the 5G and Future Generation Wireless Cross-Functional Team. C-3 will…
Read MoreC-3 successfully demonstrated reliable and low latency network capability for unmanned city flights
C-3 Demonstrates Motley Gateway Toulouse, France, 06-24-2019 Today, C-3 participated in the final demonstration of Airbus ExO Reliable Connected Fleet Demonstrator program. The event took place in the auditorium of Airbus University in Toulouse, France. The audience included Airbus CTO Grazia Vittadini and many Airbus stakeholders across various Airbus business units all over Europe. The…
Read MoreAirbus taps C-3 to demonstrate future airborne V2V network capabilities
C-3 to Engineer Vehicle to Vehicle Demonstrator Arlington, VA, 06-11-2018 Following the previous service agreement, Airbus ExO Alpha SAS and C-3 Comm Systems have entered a new service agreement in which C-3 will engineer solutions to complete the airborne vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) networking demonstrator and demonstrate the airborne V2V network capabilities for various application scenarios. C-3…
Read MoreAirbus seeks C-3’s expertise for Airborne V2V Networks
Arlington, VA, 02-26-2018 C-3 Comm Systems, LLC. has entered into a service agreement with Airbus ExO Alpha SAS to provide evaluation of airborne Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) network architecture and develop engineering plans to develop a V2V network demonstrator. “V2V networking and communications is an increasingly important part of drone networks” said Zhongren Cao, Managing Director of…
Read MoreOffice of Naval Research Office (ONR) awarded research grant to COMBAT project
C-3 To Lead System-level Design, PHY Module Implementation on FPGA, RFIC Software Control and Over-the-air testing Arlington, VA, 02-16-2016 A team consisting of USC/ISI, C-3 Comm Systems LLC., and New York University has been awarded a major research grant for a three-year research and prototyping project, Cooperative Multicast and Broadcast At Tactical Edge (COMBAT). Epitomized…
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