DocumentCode
2872826
Title
Design assurance for airborne COTS hardware
Author
Newton, C.O.
Author_Institution
Defence Res. Agency, Malvern, UK
fYear
1997
fDate
35458
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42463
Abstract
Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) avionic parts are relatively cheap (because of their high volume) and their short production life (because of the rate of technological progress), but they offer little design assurance (because purchasers do not demand it). This paper investigates how COTS hardware can be used in avionic systems where safety is paramount. The COTS issue is getting steadily more urgent for hardware. Realistic guidelines are achievable for the certification of equipment containing COTS items. Standards need to be seamless from the system level down to hardware and software, applied evenly to bespoke and COTS items, so as to avoid both gaps (which can be exploited by the unscrupulous) and anomalous overlaps (which can cause confusion about certification requirements)
Keywords
aircraft computers; airborne COTS hardware; anomalous overlaps; cheapness; commercial off-the-shelf avionic parts; design assurance; equipment certification; production life; safety; standards;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Cots and Safety Critical Systems (Digest No. 1997/013), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19970094
Filename
599245
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