There is a proliferation of mobile devices such as cellular handsets, tablet computers and portable computers used on-board aircraft by both passengers and crew members. This paper focuses on the use of such devices by pilots. While it is recognized that mobile devices can provide operational benefits to pilots, such as improved productivity and situational awareness, there are human factor, operational, architectural, and certification aspects to consider when using these devices in the cockpit. The introduction of interfaces between the mobile device and the avionics, including wired and wireless interfaces, also raise cyber security considerations related to data integrity, spoofing, jamming, and information access.
Mobile device integration in the cockpit: benefits, challenges, and recommendations
2015-09-01
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