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2021 | Buch

Principles of Integrated Airborne Avionics

verfasst von: Igor Victorovich Avtin, Dr. Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Dr. Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Prof. Dr. Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov

Verlag: Springer Singapore

Buchreihe : Springer Aerospace Technology

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This book discusses the principles, approaches, concepts and development programs for integrated aircraft avionics. The functional tasks of integrated on-board radio electronic equipment (avionics) of navigation, landing, data exchange and air traffic control are formulated that meet the modern requirements of civil and military aviation, and the principles of avionics integration are proposed. The modern approaches to the joint processing of information in navigation and landing complexes are analyzed. Algorithms of multichannel information processing in integrated avionics are considered, and examples of its implementation are presented. This book is intended for scientists and professionals in the field of aviation equipment, students and graduate students of relevant specialties.

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Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Place of Aviation Airborne Radio-Electronic Equipment in Composition of Complexes and Systems
Abstract
The system approach to the analysis and design of airborne avionics is associated with the formation of ideas about it as a subsystem of other, more extensive systems, such as radiotechnical complexes (RTCs). Radio engineering complexes can be classified according to the following features.
Igor Victorovich Avtin, Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
Chapter 2. Concepts and Programs of Creation of Airborne Integrated Avionics
Abstract
The development of avionics in the USA is of a sporadic nature and is provided by a large amount of fundamental and exploratory research. For example, in 1989, at the request of the US Congress, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) developed a report on the most important areas of research in the field of armaments and military equipment (AME) entitled “Plan for Priority Technologies.”
Igor Victorovich Avtin, Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
Chapter 3. Functional Tasks of Integrated Airborne Avionics
Abstract
The brief overview of work in the field of integration of avionics, presented in Chapter 2 shows the importance of the problems faced by the domestic industry in developing integrated avionics. The first of these problems is the rational choice of functional tasks of the integrated avionics. Given the above analysis, the following criteria for this choice can be formulated.
Igor Victorovich Avtin, Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
Chapter 4. Principles of Integration of Airborne Radio-Electronic Equipment
Abstract
The development of airborne avionics is following the path of increasingly widespread use of microprocessor-based computing equipment embedded in the airborne equipment and allowing the use of digital signal and data processing techniques.
Igor Victorovich Avtin, Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
Chapter 5. Functions of the Integrated Airborne Equipment Navigation, Landing, Data Exchange and ATC
Abstract
The functional tasks of integrated avionics for navigation, landing, data exchange and air traffic control, described in Chap. 3, constitute the upper, most general, level of functional structure of the integrated avionics. The second level of the functional structure consists of the system functions, which are determined by the signal and data processing algorithms, control and monitoring, as well as communication protocols with the airborne systems external to the avionics.
Igor Victorovich Avtin, Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
Chapter 6. Joint Processing of Information in Integrated Airborne Radio Electronic Equipment
Abstract
In the first decades of aviation, airborne aviation equipment consisted of several electromechanical sensors and actuators, which, on the one hand, closed on the external environment, and on the other hand, on the pilot and through him on the aircraft. The flows of information passing through them were insignificant and were processed by the pilot interactively.
Igor Victorovich Avtin, Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
Chapter 7. Examples of Realization of Integrated Avionics of Navigation, Landing, Data Exchange and ATC
Abstract
Currently, foreign firms produce a number of types of integrated airborne aviation equipment. Information about it is periodically printed in the journal Aviation Week & Space Technology.
Igor Victorovich Avtin, Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov, Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko, Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
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Metadaten
Titel
Principles of Integrated Airborne Avionics
verfasst von
Igor Victorovich Avtin
Dr. Vladimir Ivanovich Baburov
Dr. Boris Victorovich Ponomarenko
Prof. Dr. Yuri Grigorievich Shatrakov
Copyright-Jahr
2021
Verlag
Springer Singapore
Electronic ISBN
978-981-16-0897-1
Print ISBN
978-981-16-0896-4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0897-1

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