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PrismTech to Demonstrate Open Source FACE 2.1 Transport Services Segment (TSS) Reference Implementation at Air Force FACE Technical Interchange Meeting
[March 24, 2017]

PrismTech to Demonstrate Open Source FACE 2.1 Transport Services Segment (TSS) Reference Implementation at Air Force FACE Technical Interchange Meeting


PrismTech™, a global leader in software platforms for distributed systems, today announced that it will be demonstrating an open source FACE™ 2.1 Transport Services Segment (TSS) Reference Implementation at its booth at the forthcoming Air Force Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM).

The Air Force FACE TIM will be held on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 in Dayton, Ohio and represents an opportunity for both Government and Industry FACE contributors to share information about new FACE concepts, products, and tools in a technically focused environment. Following the keynote presentation, attendees will have an opportunity to explore more than 30 exhibitor booths, listen to FACE paper presentations, and see live demonstrations of FACE aligned software components.

On its booth #17 in the exhibition hall, PrismTech will showcase an open source FACE 2.1 TSS reference implementation for use with its Vortex™ OpenSplice™ product, the leading (open source and commercial) implementation of the Object Management Group®'s (OMG®) Data-Distribution Service™ (DDS™) standard. PrismTech's open source TSS reference implementation provides a mapping-layer between the FACE Transport Services (TS) Application Programming Interface (API) and the standard OMG DDS API. The new TSS implementation supports both C++ and Java APIs and enables portable components to share and exchange data using DDS. PrismTech's TSS reference implementation is being made avilable under GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v3 open source license terms.



PrismTech will demonstrate a simple Visual Tracker application which will use the open source "OpenCV" Computer vision libraries. It will track objects on the screen and place a bounding box on items that meet the selection criteria. These tracks will be published using the PrismTech FACE TSS technology. Completing the demonstration will be two subscribers: 1) a local subscriber drawing the locations of the tracks on the computer screen in real time; 2) a remote TSS subscriber which receives the data via the PrismTech "Tactical Cloud".

"PrismTech has a strong heritage of providing standards based, open architecture defense and aerospace solutions," said Mike Roberts, Senior Solutions Architect, PrismTech. "We look forward to demonstrating how PrismTech's new TSS reference implementation delivers on the FACE community's goals of software interoperability and portable application components."


Further information about PrismTech's Vortex OpenSplice is available at: http://www.prismtech.com/vortex/vortex-opensplice.

About PrismTech

PrismTech's customers deliver systems for the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet and advanced wireless communications. PrismTech supplies the data connectivity solutions, tools and professional services they need to build systems with the required: platform coverage, performance, scalability, efficiency, flexibility and robustness. PrismTech's customers service many market sectors, including: industrial automation, energy, healthcare, transportation, smart cities, financial services, aerospace and defense. For additional information about PrismTech, visit the web site at http://www.prismtech.com.

Vortex and OpenSplice are trademarks of PrismTech. DDS and Data-Distribution Service are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Object Management Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.


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