Title :
Affordable integrated sensor system
Author_Institution :
Sanders, Marietta, GA, USA
Abstract :
The PAVE PACE program showed that the cost and weight of an avionics system for a new aircraft can be cut in half and its reliability tripled by incorporating the concepts of common modules, resource sharing, and reconfiguration into the sensor domain. The sensor domain includes the classical RF boundaries of Communication-Navigation-Identification (CNI), Radar, and Electronic Warfare (EW). The Integrated Sensor System (ISS) program is a concept development and validation initiative to address the RF avionics affordability. The ISS goal is to define an Open System Architecture (OSA) which provides economies of scale through wide-spread application, decreased number of unique module types, increased competition, and increased leverage of COTS-based hardware and software. Validation is achieved through a series of builds and demonstrations using the open system standards. This paper will describe the RF avionics requirements, the ISS Open System Architecture, and the demonstration system being built to validate the standards
Keywords :
aircraft; aircraft instrumentation; electric sensing devices; military aircraft; military avionics; military standards; open systems; reliability; COTS-based hardware; COTS-based software; RF avionics affordability; avionics system; integrated sensor system; module types; open system architecture; open system standards; reliability; tactical aircraft; validation initiative; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Computer architecture; Costs; Electronic warfare; Open systems; Radar; Radio frequency; Resource management; Sensor systems;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1996., 15th AIAA/IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3385-3
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1996.559168