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Digital Avionics System Conference

Digital Avionics System Conference. Airborne Internet and the NASA/SATS Simulation and Integration Test Bed (SIB) Crowne Plaza Hotel Indianapolis, Indiana October 15, 2003 Presented by Project Management Enterprises, Inc. 7900 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814.

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Digital Avionics System Conference

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  1. Digital Avionics System Conference Airborne Internet and the NASA/SATS Simulation and Integration Test Bed (SIB)Crowne Plaza HotelIndianapolis, IndianaOctober 15, 2003Presented byProject Management Enterprises, Inc.7900 Wisconsin AvenueBethesda, Maryland 20814

  2. Airborne Internet andVSAT Program Objectives A ubiquitous data link architecture that supports network connectivity among aviation users by employing Open Source or COTS reliant protocols and products to the maximum extent Demonstrate that NASA/ SATS goals can be supported by a single Airborne Internet (AI) data link technology appropriately configured to handle the capacity, integrity and availability requirements of aviation

  3. Simulation and Integration Test Bed Objectivesand Solutions “Establish a facility for air/ground operations that supports physical and remote integration of all capabilities and products to be flown in the 2005 VSAT flight demonstration.”

  4. SIB Functional AllocationGround System

  5. Danville Avionics Simulator Configuration

  6. SIB Functional AllocationSystem Components

  7. SIB Development Progression

  8. SIB Development Progression During the early phases of the HITL and PITL trials, some systems, subsystems, and functions may not be needed for a particular test. Simulations may be successfully completed without those items.

  9. SIB Final Report Contents Simulation and Integration Bench System Characteristics – Review v-1.0 released 5August 2003 -- ToC 3. Requirements 3.1 System definition 3.1.1 Cockpit simulator workstation (CSW) 3.1.2 Ground radio station 3.1.3 Airport Management Module (AMM) 3.1.4 Automatic self-separation 3.1.5 Conflict Detection & Resolution (CD&R) 3.1.6 Lower Landing Minimums support 3.1.7 Non-participating aircraft monitoring 3.1.8 Test conductor/monitor station 3.1.9 Interface definition 3.1.10 SIB Functions

  10. SIB Interface Control Document SpecificationAircraft Summary

  11. SIB Interface Control Document SpecificationAircraft Summary

  12. SIB Interface Control Document SpecificationGround Summary Where '▲' indicates the same interface as shown on Aircraft Summary

  13. SIB Interface Control Document SpecificationGround Summary Where '▲' indicates the same interface as shown on Aircraft Summary

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