Title :
Optical LAN for avionics platforms
Author :
Chand, Naresh ; Eteson, Bruce
Author_Institution :
Inf. & Electron. Syst. Integration, BAE Syst., Wayne, NJ, USA
Abstract :
High-speed optical LAN is the obvious choice to meet the ever increasing bandwidth needs on avionics platforms and reducing size, weight, power, and cost (SWAP + cost). Fiber supports both digital and RF signals and a wide range of protocols. The deterministic, high-integrity Avionics Full Duplex Switched Ethernet (AFDX), which supports 10/100 Mb/s in star configurations, has the potential to replace ARINC 429, IEEE 1394, and US MIL-STD-1553B. Ethernet offers significant cost advantages, flexible provisioning and rapid service reconfiguration, automatic equipment self-identification, remote management and software upgrades, simplified network management, and software-activated VLANs. Most deployed avionics optical systems are point-to-point (p-p) 850-nm multimode fiber (MMF) links. A great deal of work remains to be done to engineer reliable, flexible, and modular optical systems to function across a demanding range of harsh operating environmental conditions. Here, we discuss technologies that address some of these.
Keywords :
avionics; computer network management; optical fibre LAN; ARINC 429; IEEE 1394; RF signals; US MIL-STD-1553B; automatic equipment self-identification; avionics full duplex switched Ethernet; avionics platforms; digital signals; high-speed optical LAN; point-to-point 850-nm multimode fiber links; protocols; rapid service reconfiguration; remote management; simplified network management; software upgrades; software-activated VLAN; star configurations; Aerospace electronics; Bandwidth; Costs; Ethernet networks; High speed optical techniques; Local area networks; Optical fiber LAN; Optical fiber devices; Protocols; Reliability engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Avionics, Fiber-Optics and Phototonics Technology Conference, 2009. AVFOP '09. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3358-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3359-9
DOI :
10.1109/AVFOP.2009.5342648