Title :
Flight control system design factors for applying automated testing techniques
Author :
Sitz, Joel R. ; Vernon, T.H.
Author_Institution :
NASA Ames Res. Center, Edwards, CA, USA
Abstract :
The principal design features and operational experiences of the X-29 forward-swept-wing aircraft and F-18 high alpha research vehicle (HARV) automated test systems are discussed. It is noted that operational experiences in developing and using these automated testing techniques have highlighted the need for incorporating target system features to improve testability. Improved target system testability can be accomplished with the addition of nonreal-time and real-time features. Online access to target system implementation details, unobtrusive real-time access to internal user-selectable variables, and proper software instrumentation are all desirable features of the target system. Also, test system and target system design issues must be addressed during the early stages of the target system development. Processing speeds of up to 20 million instructions/s and the development of high-bandwidth reflective memory systems have improved the ability to integrate the target system and test system for the application of automated testing techniques. It is concluded that new methods of designing testability into the target systems are required
Keywords :
aerospace computer control; aerospace computing; aircraft control; automatic test equipment; automatic testing; control system synthesis; real-time systems; F-18 high alpha research vehicle; X-29 forward-swept-wing aircraft; automated test systems; automated testing; closed loop validation; flight control; flight critical system; high-bandwidth reflective memory; nonreal-time; online access; real-time; target system features; testability; Aerospace control; Automatic control; Automatic testing; Embedded system; Load management; Logic testing; Military aircraft; System testing; Thermal management; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1990. Proceedings., IEEE/AIAA/NASA 9th
Conference_Location :
Virginia Beach, VA
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1990.111292