During the last decade, an increasing number of primary and secondary fly-by-wire systems have been developed for civil aircraft. These systems have reduced the gap in form and implementation technology which had developed between civil and military electronic flight control systems. However, there remain significant differences. These differences include systems architecture, redundancy management, external interfaces, software methods and, to a lesser extent, hardware. This paper describes some of those differences and why they exist. In particular, the impact of performance, reliability, availability and safety requirements is considered together with the effect of industry traditions and standards.
Differences between civil and military electronic flight control systems
Unterschiede zwischen zivilen und militärischen elektronischen Flugregelungssystemen
Microprocessors and Microsystems ; 19 , 2 ; 67-74
1995
8 Seiten, 5 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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