Title :
PAVE PACE: system avionics for the 21st century
Author_Institution :
US Air Force Wright Aeronaut. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Abstract :
The PAVE PACE Initiative has been established to validate system avionics concepts for advanced military aircraft. The author presents the rationale of why the advanced architecture established by the PAVE PILLAR program should be continued under PAVE PACE to achieve: practical and affordable airborne versions of modular parallel processing network architectures for many applications currently beyond real-time implementation, readily available avionics for use in all avionics and, greatly improved techniques to reduce the cost of software development and support. An approach to the overall design structure for future avionics is also presented that entails: the use of CAD (computer-aided design) tools to assist in the development of system, hardware and software requirements, the use of replicated hardware modules (some at the wafer level), the use of reuseable software modules and the use of CAD tools to tailor hardware/software modules for specific application requirements. Continued use of the PAVE PILLAR high-speed data bus and operating system is recommended as the means to integrate and control the data input and output of physically and functionally separate parallel networks.<>
Keywords :
CAD; aerospace computing; aircraft instrumentation; data communication equipment; military computing; military equipment; modules; parallel architectures; real-time systems; CAD; PAVE PACE Initiative; PAVE PILLAR program; avionics; high-speed data bus; military aircraft; modular parallel processing network architectures; replicated hardware modules; software modules; Aerospace electronics; Application software; Costs; Design automation; Hardware; Military aircraft; Parallel processing; Programming; Software systems; Software tools;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE