Discover how Brunswick Bowling & Billiards developed Bowler Vision, computerized color bowling displays running alongside the real-life players going for the strike. The post Bowling Displays a...
To win the paintball arms race, MTSI engineers came up with a classic example of great design -- the Odyssey HALO paintball loader. The post The High-Speed Odyssey HALO Paintball Loader​ fir...
Litton (later acquired by Northrop Grumman) approached MTSI to help engineer the first truly digitally fused thermal/night vision camera. The post Building the Digitally Fused Thermal/Night Vis...
MTSI reverse engineered and replaced two testing systems which the Air Force successfully deployed in Minuteman missile programs. The post Testing the Minuteman Missile first appeared on MTSI ...
The U.S. Navy is always working to remain several steps ahead. MTSI redesigned and manufactured an important piece of the Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo using digital signal processors. The post G...
Late one night in 1977, I discovered one of the world's first computer viruses. The post Self-Propagation Virus Monsters first appeared on MTSI . The post Self-Propagation Virus Monsters ap...
The HP-35 calculator was the first handheld, battery-powered scientific calculator. I was awestruck and had no idea that I would soon work on them at an intimate level at the very company that de...
Air forces need to maximize their training readiness. MTSI designed an all-digital, fly-by-wire gauge for the BAE Hawk's tailplane, enhancing precision and responsiveness. The post Optimizing t...
Medi+Beep a start-up company wanted to produce a electronic medication reminder that could remind you when to take your medicine and which medicine to take -- and make a beep. The post Medi+Bee...
Dozens of these custom MTSI systems were used by the USAF to evaluate its missiles. The post MTSI Helps Keep the Minuteman Missile Pointed Up first appeared on MTSI . The post MTSI Helps Kee...