DocumentCode
3568138
Title
Aging avionics: the problems and the challenges
Author
Hitt, Ellis ; Zwitch, Bob
Author_Institution
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2001
Abstract
Aging avionics have become a problem because aircraft are being kept in service far longer than the original plan. This paper discusses the four key problems of aging avionics: (1) determining the systems that are the high cost drivers in order to select those that should receive priority, (2) determining the requirements for the replacement, (3) identifying alternative technologies that will satisfy the requirements and are affordable, and (4) determining the funding required and acquiring the funding needed to replace the aging avionics. Challenges encountered in solving these problems include management and technical. The problem of aging avionics is not limited to a single aircraft, but occurs across all aircraft. Cost effective modernization requires cutting horizontally across all aging aircraft, and coordination with the end users and the existing management structure. A key technical challenge is to select an architecture that is upgradable since the funding limitations may ensure parts will become obsolete prior to the completion of a drawn out production
Keywords
aircraft maintenance; avionics; economics; investment; management; affordable technologies; aging avionics; aircraft; alternative technologies identification; cost effective modernization; funding; management; replacement requirements determination; upgradable architecture selection; Aerospace electronics; Aging; Air accidents; Automatic testing; Costs; Investments; Military aircraft; Production; Retirement; Wiring;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems, 2001. DASC. 20th Conference
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7034-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.2001.963343
Filename
963343
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