Common modular avionics - Partitioning and design philosophy
Abstract
The design objectives and definition criteria for common modular hardware that will perform digital processing functions in multiple avionic subsystems are examined. In particular, attention is given to weapon system-level objectives, such as increased supportability, reduced life cycle costs, and increased upgradability. These objectives dictate the following overall modular design goals: reduce test equipment requirements; have a large number of subsystem applications; design for architectural growth; and standardize for technology transparent implementations. Finally, specific partitioning criteria are derived on the basis of the weapon system-level objectives and overall design goals.
- Publication:
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6th Digital Avionics Systems Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984davs.conf..624S
- Keywords:
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- Avionics;
- Commonality;
- Design Analysis;
- Military Aircraft;
- Modules;
- Hardware;
- Standardization;
- Weapon Systems;
- Engineering (General)