E-Book, Englisch, 848 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4398-6898-0
Verlag: CRC Press
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- Ten brand-new chapters covering new topics and emerging trends
- Significant restructuring to deliver a more coherent and cohesive story
- Updates to all existing chapters to reflect the latest software and technologies
Featuring discussions of new data bus and display concepts involving retina scanning, speech interaction, and synthetic vision, the Digital Avionics Handbook, Third Edition provides practicing and aspiring electrical, aerospace, avionics, and control systems engineers with a pragmatic look at the present state of the art of avionics.
Zielgruppe
Electrical, aerospace, avionics, and control system engineers in civil and military aircraft control and management systems.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editors
Contributors
Section I: Evolution of Avionics: Safety and Certification
Evolving Avionics
Uma D. Ferrell and Thomas K. Ferrell
Communications
Roy T. Oishi and Ann Heinke
Navigation
Myron Kayton
Global Positioning System
Christopher J. Hegarty, John M. Foley, and Sai K. Kalyanaraman
Fault-Tolerant Avionics
Ellis F. Hitt
Electromagnetic Environment
Richard Hess
Vehicle Health Management Systems
Philip A. Scandura, Jr.
Cockpit Voice Recorders and Data Recorders
Scott Montgomery
Certification of Civil Avionics
G. Frank McCormick
System Safety and System Development
Marge Jones
Understanding the Role of RTCA DO-160 in the Avionics Certification Process
Donald L. Sweeney
RTCA DO-178B/EUROCAE ED-12B
Thomas K. Ferrell and Uma D. Ferrell
RTCA DO-178C/EUROCAE ED-12C and the Technical Supplements
Thomas K. Ferrell and Uma D. Ferrell
RTCA DO-254/EUROCAE ED-80
Randall Fulton
Section II: Avionics Functions: Supporting Technology and Case Studies
Human Factors Engineering and Flight Deck Design
Kathy H. Abbott
Head-Mounted Displays
James Melzer
Head-Up Display
Robert B. Wood and Peter J. Howells
Display Devices
Thomas M. Lippert
Vision Systems
Steven D. Young, Lynda J. Kramer, and Randall E. Bailey
Speech Recognition and Synthesis
Douglas W. Beeks
Terrain Awareness
Barry C. Breen
Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System II (TCAS II)
Steve Henely
Automatic Dependent Surveillance—Broadcast
Joel M. Wichgers
Flight Management Systems
Randy Walter
Electrical Wiring Interconnect System
Michael Traskos
Batteries
David G. Vutetakis
Genesis
Randy Walter and Christopher B. Watkins
Boeing B-777 Avionics Architecture
Michael J. Morgan
Boeing B-777
Gregg F. Bartley
New Avionics Systems
Peter Potocki de Montalk
Airbus Electrical Flight Controls
Pascal Traverse
Section III: Avionics Development: Tools, Techniques, and Methods
Electronic Hardware Reliability
P.V. Varde, Nikhil Vichare, Ping Zhao, Diganta Das, and Michael G. Pecht
MIL-STD-1553B Digital Time Division Command/Response Multiplex Data Bus
Chris de Long
ARINC 429 Digital Information Transfer System
Paul J. Prisaznuk
RTCA DO-297/EUROCAE ED-124 Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) Design Guidance and Certification Considerations
Cary R. Spitzer and Leanna Rierson
ARINC Specification 653, Avionics Application Software Standard Interface
Paul J. Prisaznuk
Time-Triggered Protocol
Mirko Jakovljevic
Digital Avionics Modeling and Simulation
Jack Strauss, Joseph Lyvers, Terry Venema, and Andrew Shupe
Model-Based Development with AADL
Julien Delange and Bruce Lewis
Mathworks Approach to MBD
Bill Potter, Pieter Mosterman, and Tom Erkkinen
Esterel SCADE Approach to MBD
Jean-Louis Camus
Model Checking
Tingting Hu and Ivan Cibrario Bertolotti
Formal Methods
Ben Di Vito
Navigation and Tracking
James Farrell and Maarten Uijt de Haag
Section IV: Conclusion
Next Frontier
Mark G. Ballin
Index