DocumentCode
3680608
Title
Why we can´t live without ARINC 610C
Author
Luc Marcil
Author_Institution
Avionics Functions Technical Leadership, CAE, Montré
fYear
2015
Abstract
With the proliferation of more and more complex aircraft equipment within flight simulators, the ARINC 610 report, originally introduced in 1986, was established to support the continuously evolving needs of flight simulation training. This report defined simulator support functions such as flight freeze, repositions, refueling, etc. These simulator functions are not only useful for flight simulator operations but are also useful for avionics test benches. Both simulators and test benches could be used to develop and adjust new avionics features such as the ones required by the future Air Traffic Management (ATM) system. The stringent requirements of the US´s Avionics Next Generation (NextGen) Program and its European counterpart Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) Program necessitate an effective way to test avionics systems in an aircraft representative environment. In addition to test benches, flight simulators are also extensively used to test a variety of air traffic scenarios.
Keywords
"Training","Aerospace electronics","Aircraft","Maintenance engineering","Atmospheric modeling","Testing","Military equipment"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2015 IEEE/AIAA 34th
ISSN
2155-7195
Electronic_ISBN
2155-7209
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.2015.7311457
Filename
7311457
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