This document presents the flight test requirements for the Initial Synthetic Vision Systems Integrated Technology Evaluation flight Test to be flown aboard NASA Langley's ARIES aircraft and the final hardware architecture implemented to meet these requirements. Part I of this document contains the hardware, software, simulator, and flight operations requirements for this light test as they were defined in August 2002. The contents of this section are the actual requirements document that was signed for this flight test. Part II of this document contains information pertaining to the hardware architecture that was realized to meet these requirements as presented to and approved by a Critical Design Review Panel prior to installation on the B-757 Airborne Research Integrated Experiments Systems (ARIES) airplane. This information includes a description of the equipment, block diagrams of the architecture, layouts of the workstations, and pictures of the actual installations.


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    Title :

    Initial SVS Integrated Technology Evaluation Flight Test Requirements and Hardware Architecture


    Contributors:
    S. V. Harrison (author) / L. J. Kramer (author) / R. E. Bailey (author) / D. R. Jones (author) / S. D. Young (author)

    Publication date :

    2003


    Size :

    121 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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