DocumentCode :
2669298
Title :
Applying advanced system simulation techniques to INFOSEC system development
Author :
Calandra, Vincent P. ; Leahy, Peter
Author_Institution :
ZYCAD Federal Services Group, Mt. Olive, NJ, USA
fYear :
1990
fDate :
21-25 May 1990
Firstpage :
1066
Abstract :
The gate-level system simulation (GLSS) methodology, developed under the demonstration of avionics module exchangeability via simulation (DAMES) program, allows integration of gate-level models to create simulatable system models that reflect actual hardware designs. The virtual integrated systems (VIS) approach expands GLSS to include the use of behavioral models, and allows system software to be developed and debugged. Advanced simulation capabilities that allow systems integration problems to be dealt with early in the design cycle are described. The evolution of advanced system simulation techniques and the way in which the VIS approach can be applied to the development of complex modular information security devices, such as the advanced avionics COMSEC unit (AACU), are described
Keywords :
CAD; aerospace computing; aircraft instrumentation; electronic engineering computing; modules; software engineering; virtual machines; CAD; INFOSEC; advanced avionics COMSEC unit; aerospace; avionics module exchangeability; behavioral models; complex modular information security devices; gate-level models; gate-level system simulation; simulatable system models; software; systems integration; virtual integrated systems; Aerospace electronics; Costs; Hardware; Large scale integration; Process design; Prototypes; Software prototyping; System software; System testing; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1990. NAECON 1990., Proceedings of the IEEE 1990 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1990.112915
Filename :
112915
Link To Document :
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