DocumentCode
1850455
Title
Asset recovery via automated test and analysis
Author
Craig, Kenneth C., Jr. ; Greenman, Patsy
fYear
1993
fDate
24-28 May 1993
Firstpage
973
Abstract
High power traveling wave tubes (TWTs) used in airborne electronic warfare systems are expensive and have posed a persistent logistics challenge. We discuss prototype design for the TWT automated test station (TATS), developed by TASC under contract to the Special Programs Division of the Electronic Warfare (EW) Directorate at the Warner Robins Air Logistic Center (WR-ALC/LNXA). Recovery rates of 10 to 50 percent have been realized with various TWT types. Additional recovery opportunities are available using electrical parameter optimization. We describe a unique semi-automated optimization capability recently integrated with the TATS. Broader logistic implications are highlighted based on findings derived from the TATS development effort and tube screening results. Recommendations for improved training and field failure diagnostics are presented
Keywords
aircraft instrumentation; automatic test equipment; automatic testing; electron tube testing; electronic warfare; graphical user interfaces; military computing; military equipment; travelling-wave-tubes; Warner Robins Air Logistic Center; airborne electronic warfare; automated test; electrical parameter optimization; field failure diagnostics; logistic implications; prototype design; recovery opportunities; semiautomated optimization; training; traveling wave tubes; tube screening results; Asset management; Automatic control; Automatic testing; Costs; Electronic warfare; Hardware; Logistics; Power system management; Sensor arrays; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1993. NAECON 1993., Proceedings of the IEEE 1993 National
Conference_Location
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1295-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NAECON.1993.290811
Filename
290811
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