DocumentCode
1556866
Title
COTS based open systems for military avionics
Author
Paul, John T.
Author_Institution
Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, CA, USA
Volume
14
Issue
9
fYear
1999
fDate
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
37
Lastpage
42
Abstract
The DoD has many acquisition programs that are aggressively implementing open architecture principles in new avionics systems. Since “open” is an unclear attribute, projects eventually give in to a point solution that has no flexibility to cost effectively keep up with rapid changes in technology. The Open Systems Development Initiative (OSDI) project utilized COTS products to study the feasibility of building an open system that has plug-and-play capabilities. Lessons learned from the AV-8B Open Systems Core Avionics Requirements (OSCAR) and the F/A-18 Advanced Mission Computers and Displays (AMC&D) programs clearly indicated that understanding the underlying interfaces is crucial to keeping the system as open as possible to take advantage of the rapid changes in technology. A matrix of Key Open Standard Interfaces (KOSI), called the KOSI matrix, was developed and an applicable standard was identified for each interface. A list of non-conforming interfaces was also identified and the use of extensions or wrappers was investigated in an attempt to comply with standards. Standardization, rather than optimization of such interfaces, was considered more beneficial. It became evident that, with the exception of ruggedization, there is no difference in the use of COTS products for either commercial or military systems. Performing a KOSI analysis helped identify the key interfaces and standards, thus enabling the OSDI system to be scalable, portable and interoperable. A good KOSI matrix provides a vehicle for clear communication and helps systems integration and technology insertion to be less painful than what it is today. It helps reduce time-to-market and provides guidance to systems engineers and vendors to keep the system open
Keywords
aircraft computers; application program interfaces; military avionics; military standards; object-oriented programming; open systems; software standards; system buses; technological forecasting; COTS based open systems; F/A-18 AMC&D program; KOSI matrix; OO software development; OSCAR program; conformance; key open standard interfaces; military avionics; nonconforming interfaces; open architecture principles; open systems API; plug-and-play capabilities; reduced time-to-market; standardization; systems integration; technology insertion; Aerospace electronics; Buildings; Computer displays; Computer interfaces; Costs; Open systems; Performance analysis; Standardization; Standards development; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.793451
Filename
793451
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