Title :
Common modules: a developer´s exchangeability viewpoint
Author :
Benson, Lowell A.
Author_Institution :
Unisys, St. Paul, MN, USA
Abstract :
The author presents an overview of Unisys´ development of YF-23 ATF baseline models for the DAMES simulation efforts. Unisys is developing a set of advanced computer modules to meet the DOD airborne processing needs of the next decade. The system baseline for the modules is the Air Force´s Pave Pillar Architecture. The architecture is a distributed processing system with intersubsystems communications via a fiber-optic high-speed data bus. Within each subsystem, backplane communication is via the parallel interface bus and the test and maintenance bus. Since these three buses are the key to the success of interoperability and exchangeability of DOD modules from different vendors, the Joint Integrated Avionics Working Group has chartered the DAMES program to identify the ambiguities and shortcomings of these bus specifications. The simulation phase is described, and details of the module verification phase are presented
Keywords :
aircraft instrumentation; computer interfaces; data communication systems; digital simulation; distributed processing; military computing; modules; parallel architectures; Air Force´s Pave Pillar Architecture; DAMES simulation; DOD airborne data processing; Joint Integrated Avionics Working Group; Unisys; YF-23 ATF baseline models; backplane communication; common modules; data bus; distributed processing system; exchangeability; fiber-optic; interoperability; intersubsystems communications; parallel interface bus; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft propulsion; Backplanes; Computer architecture; Data processing; Distributed processing; Military computing; Optical fibers; Protocols; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1989. NAECON 1989., Proceedings of the IEEE 1989 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1989.40465