DocumentCode
1544427
Title
In-flight entertainment-getting from wishlist to reality
Author
Lee, Donald B.
Author_Institution
Boeing Cabin Syst. Enabling Technol., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume
14
Issue
8
fYear
1999
fDate
8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
37
Lastpage
43
Abstract
Much of what we see in the consumer electronics stores will eventually find its way into airplanes in the form of In-Flight Entertainment (IFE). This consumer electronic equipment is often referred to as “the leading edge of technology”. Unfortunately, that same equipment that is the “leading edge” of consumer electronics, often stalls to feel like the “bleeding edge” when you try to integrate it into IFE systems for today´s modern aircraft. Unlike Avionics Systems, the technologies behind IFE equipment are not usually mature before they are integrated into the aircraft. What may work well in a home environment, may not work well at all in the aircraft environment. Often this problem results in last minute redesign in an effort to make the equipment function as intended on the aircraft. Both the FAA and the aircraft manufacturer impose many requirements on the suppliers and products of IFE. Systems need to be designed for the aircraft environment. Many variations on IFE Systems have forced the creation of new standards for integration into commercial aircraft. Power, cooling, and EMC issues are becoming more of a concern as we move to fill aircraft implementations. Beyond the technical evaluations and lab/aircraft testing, one key component is customer satisfaction. This paper will cover some of the methods and tools we use to get IFE from wishlist to reality
Keywords
aircraft instrumentation; consumer electronics; entertainment; commercial aircraft; consumer electronics; customer satisfaction; design for aircraft environment; in-flight entertainment; retrofit; standards for integration; system design challenges; technology enablers; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft manufacture; Airplanes; Consumer electronics; Cooling; Customer satisfaction; Electromagnetic compatibility; FAA; Manufacturing; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.784048
Filename
784048
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