• DocumentCode
    2908954
  • Title

    Using ATE simulation to develop test procedures and verify testability for the STANDARD missile

  • Author

    Anderson, John L., Jr. ; Figuerres, Zaide E. ; Hovakemian, Arman

  • Author_Institution
    Naval Warfare Assessment Center, Corona, CA, USA
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    24-27 Aug 1998
  • Firstpage
    28
  • Lastpage
    34
  • Abstract
    The STANDARD Missile (SM) program has historically used traditional methods to develop new automatic test equipment (ATE). The test equipment (TE) hardware was built and then came the long, difficult task of developing test software. The Navy needs a better way to develop the next generation of TE. This paper describes how ATE simulation should be used throughout the lifecycle of the program to accelerate development schedules and reduce overall costs. Simulation models are widely used in developing complex missile hardware but not for developing ATE hardware. Using ATE simulation models in conjunction with missile simulation models would provide the following capabilities: develop test procedures without the need for expensive ATE and missile hardware; find testability problems before the missile or ATE hardware is built; develop and verify built-in-test (BIT); verify missile and ATE changes throughout missile production; determine why ATE testing did not find problems causing flight failures
  • Keywords
    aerospace simulation; aerospace testing; automatic test equipment; built-in self test; military systems; missiles; ATE simulation; STANDARD missile; U.S. Navy; built-in-test; development schedules; flight failures; missile simulation models; test procedures; testability; testability problems; Acceleration; Aerospace simulation; Automatic test equipment; Hardware; Missiles; Samarium; Software testing; Standards development; Tellurium; Test equipment;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    AUTOTESTCON '98. IEEE Systems Readiness Technology Conference., 1998 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Salt Lake City, UT
  • ISSN
    1088-7725
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4420-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AUTEST.1998.713416
  • Filename
    713416