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    Combination of aviation and electronicsAvionics system or Avionics sub-system dependent on

    electronics

    Avionics industry- a major multi-billion dollar industry world

    wide

    Avionics equipment on a modern military or civil aircraft\

    account for around

    30% of the total cost of the aircraft

    40% in the case of a maritime patrol/anti-submarine aircraft (or helicopter)

    Over 75% of the total cost in the case of an airborne early warning aircraft

    such as an AWACS

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    To enable the flight crew to carry out the aircraft

    mission safely and efficiently

    Mission is carrying passengers to their destination

    (Civil Airliner)

    Intercepting a hostile aircraft, attacking a groundtarget, reconnaissance or maritime patrol (Military

    Aircraft)

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    To meet the mission requirements with the

    minimum flight crew (namely the first pilot and the

    second pilot)

    Economic benefits like

    Saving of crew salaries

    Expenses and training costs

    Reduction in weigh-more passengers or longer

    range on less fuel

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    IN THE MILITARY CASE

    A single seat fighter or strike (attack) aircraft

    is lighter

    Costs less than an equivalent two seat version

    Elimination of the second crew member

    (navigator/observer/crew member)

    Reduction in training costs

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    OTHER VERY IMPORTANT DRIVERS FOR

    AVIONICS SYSTEMS ARE

    Increased safety

    Air traffic control requirements

    All weather operation

    Reduction in fuel consumptionImproved aircraft performance and control

    and handling and reduction in maintenance costs

    * In the military case, the avionics systems are also being

    driven by a continuing increase in the threats posed by the

    defensive and offensive capabilities of potential aggressors

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    COCKPIT DISPLAY Provides

    Visual presentation of Information & Data

    from A/c sensors and systems

    PROVIDE THE PILOT WITH

    Primary flight information

    Navigation information

    Engine data

    Airframe data

    Warning information

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    MILITARY PILOT ALSO HAS WIDE

    ARRAY OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    VIEW SUCH AS

    Infra-red imaging sensors

    Radar

    Tactical mission data

    Weapon aiming

    Threat warning

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    Head Up Display (HUD)

    Helmet Mounted Display (HMD)

    Forward Looking InfraRed (FLIR) video picture

    through HUD Head position sensor

    Night Vision Goggles (NVG) - HMD

    HMDs & Virtual cockpit

    Colored Head Down Display (HDD)

    Multi-Function Display (MFD) with Multi -Function

    Keys (MFK)

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    Contd..

    Two way communication between the ground

    bases and the aircraft or between aircraft

    Communication radio suite on modern aircraft is

    a very comprehensive one and covers several

    operating frequency bands

    Long range - HF radios operating in the band

    2-30 Mhz

    Near to medium range (civil aircraft) by VHF

    radios operating in the band 30-100 Mhz

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    Contd..

    VHF and UHF are line of sight propagation

    systems

    Equipment is usually at duplex level of

    redundancy

    VHF radios are generally by triplex level on a

    modern airliner

    SATCOM systems in many modern aircraftand provide very reliable world wide

    communication

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    Essential for the crew to interact with

    the avionics systems

    KEY BOARDS

    TOUCH PANELS

    DIRECT VOICE INPUT (DVI) CONTROL

    EXPLOITS

    SPEECH RECOGNITION

    TECHNOLOGY

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    TOUCH SCREENS

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    Vocabulary size - required size is around

    200-300 words

    Fully Connected Speech

    Must Be Able to Operate in the Cockpit

    Environment

    Speech template duration - Speech Template

    Duration is around 5 Seconds

    Contd..

    Contd

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    Duration of utterance - no restriction on the

    max. duration of an input utterance

    Syntax nodes - max. no. of syntax nodesrequired is 300

    Vocabulary duration - Maximum duration

    of the total vocabulary is around 160 Seconds

    Contd..

    Recognition response time - this must be in

    real time

    EYE TRACKERSImproved target designation accuracy

    Data entry in conjunction with a helmet

    mounted display

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    TWO AREAS

    Needed for most swept wing jet a/c

    Lightly damped short period oscillatory motion

    AUTO STABILISATION (or stability augmentation) systems

    FBW FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS

    Enables a lighter, higher performance aircraft designed

    with relaxed stability

    Good consistent handling which is sensibly constant

    over a wide flight envelope and range of load conditions

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    Continuous automatic stabilization of the aircraft by

    computer control of the control surfaces

    Auto pilot integration

    Care free maneuvering characteristics

    Ability to integrate additional controls automatically

    such as

    Leading edge slats/flaps and trailing edge

    flaps to generate additional lift

    Variable wing sweep

    Thrust vector control nozzles and engine thrust

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    Elimination of mechanical controls runs - friction,

    backslash

    Small control stick

    Aerodynamics versus stealth - the concept of reducing

    the radar cross section

    Very high integrity, a failure survival system

    Ability to exploit aerodynamically unstable configuration

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    Air Data SystemsAccurate information on the air data quantities

    Altitude

    Calibrated airspeed

    True airspeed

    Vertical speed

    Air stream incidence angle (angle of attack)

    Mach number

    Total air temperature

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    Attitude and heading information are essential

    for a/c mission

    Autopilot

    Navigation system

    Weapon aiming

    INERTIAL SENSORS

    Gyros - mechanical - electromechanical - RLG-FOG

    AccelerometerAHRS

    Strap Down

    Gimbaled systems

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    ACCURATE NAVIGATION INFORMATIONAircraft's position, ground speed, track angle (direction

    of motion of the aircraft relative to true north)

    NEED FOR ACCURATE NAVIGATIONEffective operation of any a/c

    Automatic because of speed

    Density of air traffic on major air routes to fly in a

    specified corridor defined by ATC authorities-3D-4D

    (time) - high accuracy NAV is essential & forms part of

    FMS

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    For military operation - to enable the a/c to fly low &

    take advantage of terrain screening from enemy radar

    Use of weapon - released from several Kms away from

    target also requires an accurate knowledge of the a/c

    position in order to indicate the mid course inertialguidance of the missile.

    DR systems

    Position fixing systems

    Contd..

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    Self contained and independent of external systemsDR navigation systems used in aircraft are

    Air data/heading reference system - lower accuracy

    Doppler/heading reference systems - widely used

    in helicopters

    Inertial Navigation systems - most accurate and

    widely used systems

    Doppler/Inertial navigation system - combination

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    POSITION FIXING SYSTEMS

    Range and bearing (R/ ) radio navigation aids

    VOR/DME

    TACAN- Accuracy of 1-2 miles

    HYPERBOLIC RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMS

    LORAN C - positional accuracy of around 150 m

    8 LORAN C chains comprising 34 ground station

    transmitters

    OMEGA - accuracy around 2 NM -VLF at 10 khz

    using 8 ground stations

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    GPS - most important & accurate position fixingnavigation System

    Used by a/c, ships & land vehicles

    Eqpt is passive & requires only a receiver

    Accuracy

    C/A code - 100 m

    P- code 16m - position, 0.1 m/s - velocity

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    APPROACH GUIDANCE TO THE

    AIRFIELD/AIRPORT ILS, MLS

    A full navigation suite on an aircraft include

    INS, GPS, VOR/DME, ILS, MLS

    Many of these systems are at duplex level andsome may be at triplex level

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    Radar systems

    Infrared sensor systems

    All weather, night time operation

    Transform the operational capability of

    the aircraft

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    Weather radar

    Installed in all civil airliners & in many generalaviation aircraft

    To detect water droplets and provide warning of

    storms, cloud turbulence and severe precipitation-

    aircraft can alter course and avoid such turbulentconditions

    It should be noted that in severe turbulence,

    the violence of the vertical gusts can subject the

    aircraft structure to very high loads and stresses

    These radars can also generally operate in

    ground mapping and terrain avoidance modes.

    Modern fighter aircraft generally

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    Modern fighter aircraft generally

    Have a ground attack role as well as the prime

    interception role and carry very sophisticated multi-

    mode radars

    In the airborne interception mode, the radar, must

    be able to detect aircraft upto 100 miles away and

    track while scanning and keeping tabs on several

    aircraft simultaneously (typically at least 12 aircraft)

    The radar must also have a 'look down' capability

    and be able to track low flying aircraft below it.

    In the ground attack or mapping mode, the radar

    system is able to generate a map type display from the

    radar returns from the ground, enabling specific

    terrain features to be identified for position fixing and

    target acquisition.

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    The term 'house keeping' management has been usedto cover the automation of the background tasks which

    are essential for the aircraft's safe and efficient operation

    Such tasks include

    Fuel management. The embraces fuel flow and fuel

    quantity measurement and control of fuel transfer

    from the appropriate fuel tanks to minimize changes

    in the aircraft trim

    Electrical power supply system management

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    Cabin/cockpit pressurization systems

    Environmental control system

    Warning systems

    Maintenance and monitoring systems. Thesecomprise monitoring and recording systems which are

    integrated into an on-board maintenance computer

    system. This provides the information to enable speedy

    diagnosis and rectification of equipment and system

    failures by pin-pointing faulty units and providing all the

    information, such as part numbers etc., for replacement

    units down to module level in some cases

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    Control and the efficient management and monitoring

    of the engines

    Electronic equipment involved in a modern jet

    engine is very considerable

    It forms an integral part of the engine and is

    essential for its operation

    Contd..

    E i t l l t i i h i ll t d

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    Engine control electronics is physically mounted

    on the engine FADEC

    Automatically controls the flow of fuel and respondto throttle command

    Control system ensures the engine limits in terms of

    temperatures, engine speeds and accelerations are not

    exceed and the engine respond in an optimum manner

    to the throttle command

    Full authority in terms of the control it can

    exercise on the engine and a high integrity failuresurvival control system is essential

    A FADEC engine control system is thus similar in

    many ways to a FBW flight control system

    Other very important engine avionic systems

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    Other very important engine avionic systems

    include

    Engine health monitoring systems which measure,

    process and record a very wide range of parameters

    associated with the performance and health of the

    engines

    Give early warning of engine performance deterioration,

    excessive wear, fatigue damage, high vibration levels,

    excessive temperature levels etc

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