The Commonwealth Advisory Aeronautical Research Council (CAARC) exists to encourage and coordinate aeronautical research among four member countries: Australia, Canada, India and the United Kingdom. The five fields of colaboration within CAARC are aerodynamics, human engineering, propulsion, structures and systems. The field of systems includes display systems including night visioning systems, direct voice input/output systems, control technology (parameter estimation and mathematical modelling), integrayed flight control, satellite based systems, integrated navigation systems, and simulators. Brief descriptions are given of current Canadian research and development efforts relating to these areas. Reports are presented which were provided by universities, industry, and government agencies involved in aerospace systems research. A list of contributors and of Canadian companies involved in the manufacture of avionics and electronics products related to the selected systems topics is included.
Commonwealth Advisory Aeronautical Research Council. First Canadian Newsletter on Systems, 1989
1989
45 pages
Report
No indication
English
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