DocumentCode :
1808394
Title :
Streamlining IMA integration through model-driven methodologies
Author :
Schavey, Todd ; Duba, Shane
Author_Institution :
GE Aviation Syst., Grand Rapids, MI
fYear :
2008
fDate :
26-30 Oct. 2008
Abstract :
Avionics systems integration is an inherently complex undertaking. In addition to ensuring that basic functionality is satisfied, the systems integrator must maximize the systempsilas flexibility and reliability while minimizing weight and cost of change. With the introduction of integrated modular architectures (IMA) based on open standards, many traditional integration issues have been greatly improved. However, additional integration responsibilities arise due to having a large number of functions developed by independent suppliers all sharing the same physical resources. This paper describes the benefits of incorporating model-driven methodologies and associated tools into the systems integration process through Model Driven Integration (MDI). It describes how a system model can not only streamline the additional responsibilities but also establish a highly productive systems development environment and allow for virtual integration. In addition, this paper discusses a number of side- benefits that grow out of having a modeling tool platform such as enhanced team communication and automation opportunities. The analysis of avionics architectures and the use of model-driven methodologies to increase IMA manageability is based upon the authors´ experience in developing platform computing systems at GE Aviation. GE Aviation has developed open system IMA architectures for both commercial aircraft and military aircraft.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; avionics; computer architecture; IMA; avionics systems integration; integrated modular architectures; Aerospace electronics; Automotive engineering; Biological system modeling; Computer architecture; Cost function; Hardware; Humans; Manufacturing; Military aircraft; Muscles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2008. DASC 2008. IEEE/AIAA 27th
Conference_Location :
St. Paul, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2207-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2208-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2008.4702753
Filename :
4702753
Link To Document :
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