DocumentCode
3394635
Title
From a sow´s ear-quantitative diagnostic design requirements from anecdotal references
Author
Anderson, John M.
Author_Institution
GE Autom. Syst. Dept., Burlington, MA, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
25-28 Sep 1989
Firstpage
195
Lastpage
200
Abstract
The diagnostic performance of modern avionic systems is widely characterized using anecdotal descriptors. `Forty percent of all failures are due to switch/connector problems´ and `fifty percent of all equipment removed retests okay´ are examples. While they are numerous and bear undeniable elements of truth, it is argued that their imprecision and fragmentary nature impede ready absorption of the information they convey into the diagnostic design process. The author asserts that these descriptors, taken in total, constitute a valuable, timely diagnostic requirements analysis input. He identifies a methodology for exploiting them, provides examples of the anecdotal inputs, presents interim and final analytical results, and proposes an approach to embedding the results into a diagnostic concept
Keywords
aircraft instrumentation; electronic equipment testing; failure analysis; aircraft instrumentation; avionic systems; diagnostic requirements analysis; electric equipment testing; failures; quantitative diagnostic design; switch/connector; Absorption; Aerospace electronics; Character recognition; Connectors; Event detection; Failure analysis; Impedance; Process design; Testing; Transient analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
AUTOTESTCON '89. IEEE Automatic Testing Conference. The Systems Readiness Technology Conference. Automatic Testing in the Next Decade and the 21st Century. Conference Record.
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUTEST.1989.81120
Filename
81120
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