Title :
Aging avionics and net-centric operations
Author_Institution :
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
The transformation to net-centric operations necessitates evaluation of existing avionics capabilities, identification of deficiencies of these avionics for net-centric operations, and evaluation of alternative avionics that can provide the needed capabilities. The global information grid (GIG) enables net-centric operations. The purpose of the GIG is to provide end users real-time or near-real-time access to multiple information sources ranging from airborne/satellite/ground sensors (video imagery and processed visual information/data) to databases. The end users in an aircraft view and interact with this information through the human system interface (HSI) or "smart" displays. The information is transmitted across a gigabit Ethernet onboard the aircraft that interfaces with multiple channels of a software programmable radio that acts as a hub in the GIG network, or onboard sensors and processors. This work presents the mandated capabilities, and the processes involved in determination of upgrades needed to achieve net-centric operations.
Keywords :
life cycle costing; military aircraft; military avionics; Ethernet; aging avionics; airborne sensors; global information grid; ground sensors; human system interface; life cycle costing; military aircraft; multiple channels; multiple information sources; net-centric operations; onboard processors; onboard sensors; real time access system; satellite sensors; smart displays; software programmable radio; video imaging; visual data; visual information; Aerospace electronics; Aging; Aircraft; Displays; Humans; Image databases; Image sensors; Intelligent sensors; Satellite broadcasting; Visual databases;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2004. DASC 04. The 23rd
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8539-X
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2004.1390750