The seminar sessions were divided into 7 topics. 'Systems architectures' included: the user's viewpoint, EAP, a systems overview of EH101, bridging the gap between the present and the future, PAVE PILLAR, and PAVE PACE. 'Design' covered: CORE, using finite state techniques, and the safety implications of integrated avionics systems. 'Data Transmission' dealt with: high speed data bus, the work of the SAE AS2-A and the ASSC Committees, signal processor data bus requirements, performance of MIL-STD-1553B on the ASDR, multiple channel optical networks and video distribution in aircraft. 'Software engineering' covered: MALPAS verification of safety critical software, processor independent software, safety critical programming in ADA, and the integrated project support environment. 'Processors' included papers on: formal design methods and the VIPER microprocessor, the transputers in military avionics. 'Device technology' dealt with: development in CMOS-SOS technology, fibre optics and gallium arsenide. 'Implementation, integration and logistics' looked at: MIL-STD-1760, the Helmet display system, the limited integration concept, implications on avionics support and A3 (Advanced Avionics Architecture).
Military Avionics Architectures for Today and Tomorrow: Seminar Proceedings. Held in London (England) on November 16-17, 1988
1989
410 pages
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