• DocumentCode
    2666455
  • Title

    Avionics architectures for the next generation of launch vehicles

  • Author

    Stanley, Jeffrey H.

  • Author_Institution
    Wright Res. & Dev. Center, Wright-patterson AFB, OH, USA
  • fYear
    1990
  • fDate
    21-25 May 1990
  • Firstpage
    203
  • Abstract
    The challenges and benefits of utilizing avionics architecture concepts for the next generation of space launch vehicles are examined. The generic integration approach and architecture produced by the Advanced System Avionics (ASA)-Pave Pillar program is the foundation for avionics development in next generation aircraft for the US Department of Defense, and include aircraft such as the USAF advanced tactical fighter (AFTF) and USN advanced tactical aircraft (ATA). The implementation strategies being used by aircraft avionics include the system-wide utilization of common modular building blocks using advanced microelectronics such as VHSIC, standard electronic module (SEM) sizes and integrated racks, and interconnection networks using fiber optics. It is concluded that the Pave Pillar core architecture objectives of high availability, resiliency, supportability, and low life cycle cost are similar to the desired attributes of future space launch vehicles. The core avionics, with tailoring to those requirements, can be used as the design baseline for launch vehicles, and thereby utilize the experience and investment already committed to the advanced modular avionics architecture program
  • Keywords
    aircraft instrumentation; computer architecture; computerised instrumentation; computerised monitoring; military systems; modules; Advanced System Avionics; Pave Pillar program; US Department of Defense; USAF advanced tactical fighter; VHSIC; advanced tactical aircraft; aircraft avionics; architectures; availability; fault tolerance; fiber optics; health monitoring; integrated racks; interconnection networks; low life cycle cost; microelectronics; modular avionics; space launch vehicles; standard electronic module; supportability; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft manufacture; Availability; Costs; Microelectronics; Military aircraft; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Optical fibers; Space vehicles; Very high speed integrated circuits;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1990. NAECON 1990., Proceedings of the IEEE 1990 National
  • Conference_Location
    Dayton, OH
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NAECON.1990.112766
  • Filename
    112766