Title :
Future architecture of flight control systems
Author :
Ahlström, Kristina ; Torin, Jan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Gothenburg, Sweden
fDate :
12/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The development of fault tolerant embedded control systems such as flight control systems (FCS) are currently highly specialized and time-consuming. We introduce a conceptual architecture for the next decade control system where all control and logic are distributed to a number of computer nodes locally linked to actuators and connected via a communication network. In this way, we substantially reduce the life-cycle cost of embedded systems and attain scalable fault tolerance. All fault tolerance is based on redundancy. Our philosophy is to cover permanent faults with hardware replication and handle all error processing caused by both permanent and transient faults with software techniques. With intelligent nodes and use of inherent redundancy we introduce a robust and simple fault tolerant system that utilizes minimum hardware and has bandwidth requirements of less than 300 kbits/s, which can be met with an electrical bus. The study is based on an FCS for JAS 39 Gripen, a multi-role combat aircraft that is statically unstable at subsonic speed.
Keywords :
aircraft control; fault tolerant computing; life cycle costing; military aircraft; redundancy; 300 kbit/s; JAS 39 Gripen; bandwidth requirements; communication network; error processing; fault tolerant embedded control systems; flight control systems; hardware replication; intelligent nodes; life-cycle cost; multi-role combat aircraft; permanent faults; redundancy; scalable fault tolerance; subsonic speed; transient faults; Aerospace control; Communication system control; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Control systems; Distributed computing; Fault tolerant systems; Hardware; Logic; Redundancy;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2002.1145733