Current USAF avionics acquisition practices breed 'black box' proliferation with all its attendant high costs, low reliability, and heavy O+M burden. This is happening while digital technology threatens to inundate the Service Logistic channels. Enough technology is in hand to create prototype 'digital avionics'. Software turns out to be the single most deficient technical area. The board concludes that properly exercised avionics General Systems Engineering (GSE) can cause the much needed turn about in this avionics situation. The board has identified practices and facilities needed to adequately conduct avionics GSE (Chapters II, III, and IV). The Board recommends a modest investment of approximately 10 MTS, to initiate a 'full spectrum' GSE capability at ASD, the principal USAF aircraft weapon engineering center. Certain prerequisites mandatory for the success of the GSE organization have been identified by the Board. These are (1) need-to-know, (2) organizational GSE expertise, and (3) an outlet for GSE organization's guidance and advice to, and among the SPO's. The Board recommends careful monitoring of the growth of the avionics GSE capability by the Commander ASD. (Author)
Aircraft Avionics (Digital Avionics Study)
1973
87 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Electrotechnology , Aircraft equipment , Electronic equipment , Digital systems , Computers , Interfaces , Multiplexing , Detectors , Standardization , Integrated systems , Weapon systems , Costs , Reliability(Electronics) , Jet fighters , Cost effectiveness , Air traffic control systems , Communication satellites(Active) , Data transmission systems , Radar , Electrooptics , Navigation , Voice communications , Systems engineering , Display systems , Circular error probable , Very low frequency , Radar beacons , Flight control systems , Failure(Electronics) , Avionics , Computer architecture , Computer hardware , Computer programs , Data management
Aircraft Avionics Tradeoff Study
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