A joint ongoing FAA/NASA/Industry research plan promises to deliver assurance assessment/guidance data base which will be of value in assessing the airworthiness of current and next generation civil aircraft through the integrated application of state-of-the art tools, techniques, and methodologies to evaluate the integrity, reliability, and capability of the onboard software-based digital flight control and avionic system. The application of these data bases and 'lessons-learned' along with the utilization of advisory materials will provide a basis for the airworthiness assessment of new and innovative designs. The results obtained from the ongoing studies and laboratory work, the ongoing certification of current and next generation systems, and the technology advances in hardware/software integration may dictate that the existing tools and methodologies have to be augmented by new techniques such as finite state machines, artifical intelligence, robotic testing, and advance computer based reliability estimation techniques in order to meet the high reliability and availability requirements.


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    Title :

    Digital avionics systems - overview of FAA/NASA/industry-wide briefing


    Additional title:

    Digitale Avioniksysteme - ein Ueberblick ueber industrielle Anforderungen durch FAA und NASA


    Contributors:
    Larsen, W.E. (author) / Carro, A. (author)


    Publication date :

    1986


    Size :

    7 Seiten, 3 Bilder


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




    Digital avionics systems - Overview of FAA/NASA/industry-wide briefing

    Larsen, William E. / Carro, Anthony | NTRS | 1986




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