Title :
JAHUMS ACTD-a case study in open systems from a technology insertion perspective
Author :
Haas, David J. ; Schaefer, Carl G., Jr. ; Spracklen, CDR David
Author_Institution :
Naval Surface Warfare Center, West Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract :
This paper summarizes efforts within the Joint Advanced Health and Usage Monitoring System (JAHUMS) Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (ACTD) Program to demonstrate advanced helicopter health and usage monitoring technologies and to validate an open systems approach from a technology insertion perspective. The JAHUMS ACTD technology insertion efforts capitalize on the availability of a commercial health and usage monitoring system (HUMS) that consists of an onboard processing unit, a ground based processor and server, and an enterprise database. A non-proprietary open systems specification for the system provides interface information to support the development of technologies by independent third party providers. Several technology modules are being developed in parallel with the initial fielding of the baseline system and consist of both hardware and software components that will be added to the onboard and ground based systems. It is anticipated that a modular open architecture, coupled with a complementary business architecture, will provide substantial opportunities for technology insertion in both military and commercial HUMS
Keywords :
aircraft computers; aircraft maintenance; aircraft testing; condition monitoring; military aircraft; military avionics; military computing; open systems; Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration Program; COTS technology; Joint Advanced Health and Usage Monitoring System; avionics box; enterprise database; ground based processor; hardware components; interface information; maintenance; military helicopter monitoring; modular open architecture; neural network drive train electronics; onboard processing unit; open systems approach; software components; technology insertion perspective; technology modules; virtual sensors; Computer aided software engineering; Computer architecture; Costs; Databases; Helicopters; Military aircraft; Monitoring; Open systems; Rivers; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1999. Proceedings. 18th
Conference_Location :
St Louis, MO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5749-3
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1999.863670