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Cambridge Pixel releases SPx Server V2

Cambridge Pixel today announced the release of SPx Server V2, a major update to its field-proven radar processing software.



Above: The new SPx Server V2 release provides significant enhancements, including proximity detection.
Courtesy Cambridge Pixel
 

The release introduces proximity detection for collision avoidance and autonomous navigation, adds support for the HPx-700 embedded processing platform and supports track outputs in the TAK and SAPIENT formats used by modern situational awareness and command systems.

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Available for Linux and Windows, SPx Server V2 supports configurations for radar video distribution, detection processing, and target tracking. The release retains full compatibility with the thousands of systems already deployed in the field, allowing existing users to upgrade without disruption.

SPx Server V2 complements the recent release of the HPx-700 Radar Input & Processing Unit, forming a complete embedded solution for developers of autonomous and unmanned systems that require reliable detection and tracking capabilities. The combined solution can be further enhanced with additional capabilities from the SPx software range.

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Commenting on the release, Cambridge Pixel’s Managing Director, Martin Hoather, said: “SPx Server is a key product at the heart of many radar processing applications in maritime and naval platforms, including numerous USV designs. This new release retains full compatibility with the many thousands of deployed systems, whilst expanding the capabilities for emerging applications.”

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