DocumentCode
749397
Title
Containing military autotest cost growth through the use of commercial standard equipment architectures
Author
Knoff, R.E.
Author_Institution
Avionics & Commun. Div., Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA
Volume
10
Issue
1
fYear
1995
fDate
1/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
19
Lastpage
22
Abstract
The 1990s have been stressful for commercial airline industry: fierce competition has caused the demise of several carriers. The resulting drive to slash operating expenses has bolstered development of avionics industry standards for automated test equipment. Rockwell´s Collins Air Transport Division (CATD) has begun to market compliant test gear that airline maintenance departments wishing to acquire modern high performance test systems without the development cost penalty have eagerly received. A similar situation now confronts the military. The various branches can no longer justify the maintenance of independent autotest architectures. This paper describes the CATD implementation of the commercial-standard architecture; shows how we have designed the system to avoid obsolescence; and indicates the considerations that are necessary for adapting it to military scenarios
Keywords
aircraft maintenance; aircraft testing; automatic test equipment; avionics; military standards; Rockwell´s Collins Air Transport Division; SMART standard; airline maintenance; automated test equipment; autotest architectures; avionics industry standards; commercial standard equipment architectures; maintenance; military autotest; Aerospace electronics; Computer architecture; Costs; Defense industry; Military computing; Military equipment; Military standards; Power generation economics; System testing; Test equipment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.370463
Filename
370463
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