Title :
The army special operations aircraft integrated avionics subsystem-an operational perspective
Author :
Smith, Roy S. ; Murchie, Gates S.
Author_Institution :
IBM, Owego, NY, USA
Abstract :
The authors focus on integration techniques utilized to enhance an operator interface and contain pilot workload within acceptable levels. The US Army MH-47E and MH-60K special operations aircraft (SOA) provide the capability to perform the Army´s clandestine, deep-penetration missions in adverse weather, at night, over any terrain which the aircraft can traverse. The inherent complexity of this mission required an extensive avionics subsystem (IAS). The ultimate success of any integrated system hinges on the ability of the operators to access system capabilities and interpret system data in a timely fashion. Through the use of workload-reducing integration techniques, the IAS design has allowed capabilities to be successfully managed by a two-operator aircrew
Keywords :
aircraft instrumentation; military systems; MH-47E; MH-60K; army special operations aircraft; deep-penetration missions; integrated avionics subsystem; operator interface; pilot workload; system capabilities; system data; two-operator aircrew; workload-reducing integration techniques; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft navigation; Automatic control; Communication system control; Control systems; Displays; Helicopters; Military aircraft; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Subcontracting;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1991. Proceedings., IEEE/AIAA 10th
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1991.177221