The information and communication technology has an essential influence on modern engineering and consequently on the development of flight cabin systems. In this context, the parallel consideration of engineering, electro technology, software technology and another discipline - mechatronic - plays an essential role. According to VDI guideline 2206 - development methodology for mechatronic systems - basic conditions for the development of cabin systems arise. Regarding the development of cabin systems, the definition of the market is not that simple, like with other products. At this point, the differentiation between both stakeholders Airline and Passengers plays an important role. Both of them have requirements that could conflict with each other. The deduction of system requirements has to keep this in mind, whereas the third stakeholder - the manufacturer - plays an essential role in this process. The system draft first remains neutral adverse the different domains. By eight partial models (requirements, application scenarios, functions, behaviour, shape, work structure, target system, environment) principle solutions will be described across the different domains. When this is completed, domain specific drafts are developed. In the following, the drafts are concretised in several cycles through the 'V-shaped Model'. For this, the level of task completion is essential. As the measurement of this level is difficult, a technologically oriented rating should be conducted. The application of the so called 'Technology Readiness Level' is suited for this. Consider the complex objectives one method is used to generate mechatronic system solutions - evolutionary strategies. That means: Learn from the nature to get technical solutions. In the middle of figure 7 there is a solution with a low maturity in order to the goal 'cart'. The picture at the right shows a possible solution, which will fit the objectives of a cartwell.
Development of mechatronic A/C cabin systems
2007
9 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 12 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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