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Guruprasad Aphale.
Sept. 10th, 2010
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Avionics Applications
Comp -790
http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/predator/predator5.html
Goals of Presentation
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 Learn about application space
 where real-time research could be helpful
 E.g. knowing which algorithms they want to run, we can look
at the ways to schedule those algorithms along with existing
software
 Go through publicly available information
 Not much technical information available
 Some of it is outdated
Avionics in Civilian Applications
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Boeing_787first_flight.jpg
Avionics in Civilian Applications
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 Boeing 787 Dreamliner
 Long range, mid-sized twin-engine jet airliner
 Approx. $160 -170 million
 Flight System
 Honeywell and Rockwell-Collins
 avionics systems (flight control, guidance)
 Thales
 integrated standby flight display
 electrical power conversion system
 Integration by Boeing
Flight deck of the Boeing 787
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:787-flight-deck.jpg
Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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 RTOS
 Uses COTS OS by
 Green Hills Software (Integrity 178-B??)
 Wind River Systems (VxWorks 653)
 Time and Space Partitioned
 Certification: DO 178B, Level A and ARINC 653
 Catastrophic
 VxWorks 653 for the Common Core System (CCS)
 CCS hosts applications such as crew alerting, display management,
health management software etc.
Common Core System (CCS)
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 Central computing function
 Replaces almost 80 line replacement units (LRU) and hosts up
to 80 avionics applications
 Includes
 Dual Common Computing Resource (CCR) cabinets
 Common Data Network (CDN)
 Expected to be adopted under ARINC 664
 Remote Data Concentrators (RDC)
Communication
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 Communication within aircraft systems
 Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet (AFDX)1
 Based on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
 Dedicated bandwidth to provide deterministic QoS
 For safety critical applications
 Cascaded Star Topology
 Dual Link Redundancy
 Full Duplex
1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avionics_Full-Duplex_Switched_Ethernet
AFDX Example System
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Avionics in Military and Scientific Applications
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MQ-1 Predator
Avionics in Military and Scientific Applications
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 Has both manned as well as unmanned aircrafts
 We focus on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
 Reusable, Uncrewed vehicle capable of controlled,
sustained, level flight and powered by
a jet or reciprocating engine
 Also called
 Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV)
 Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)
 E.g.
 R4 Global Hawk
 Predator
Brief History
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 A. M. Low's "Aerial Target" of 1916
 World Wars accelerated the development
 Mostly used to train antiaircraft gunners
 To fly attack missions
 Birth of US UAVs
 1959
 Concern over losing pilots in “hostile” territories
 “Red Wagon” program launched in 1960
 First mission – Vietnam war (1964)
 Highly kept secret
History Continued…
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 Admitted to use of UAVs in 1973
 “...we let the drone do the high risk flying...the loss rate is
high, but we are willing to risk more of them...they save
lives!” – Gen. John C. Meyer
 Grown interest in UAVs in 1980s and 1990s
 Initial Interest
 Surveillance aircraft
 Search and Rescue
 Future Interests
 Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAS)
Surveillance UAVs
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 Surveying
 Enemy territories
 Areas dangerous for piloted craft
 E.g. Fly into a hurricane and provide near-real-time data
(hurricane hunters)
 Extreme climate such as Antarctic
 Search and Rescue
 used for search and rescue in Louisiana and Texas during
2008 hurricanes
 RQ4 Global Hawk
Surveillance UAV RQ-4 Global Hawk
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RQ-4 Global Hawk
http://files.air-attack.com/MIL/globalhawk/rq4block40.jpg
Surveillance UAV: RQ-4 Global Hawk
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 RQ-4 Global Hawk
 Northrop Grumman
 R: reconnaissance, Q: unmanned aircraft system, 4 : the
fourth of a series of purpose-built UAS.
 Used by US Air Force, US Navy and NASA
 High Altitude, Long Endurance (HALE)
 High resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
 penetrates cloud-cover and sandstorms
Improvements over Previous Generation
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Surveillance UAV: RQ-4 Global Hawk
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 Dimensions
 Length: 44 ft 5 in (13.54 m)
 Wingspan: 116 ft 2 in (35.41 m)
 Height: 15 ft 2 in (4.62 m)
 Empty weight: 8,490 lb (3,851 kg)
 Gross weight: 22,900 lb (10,387 kg)
 Can cover 40,000 sq miles per day
 $35 million (actual aircraft cost)
 Rises to $123.2 million with development costs
Combat UAVs
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 Surveying as well Attack
 Sensors, cameras
 Missiles or other ammunition
 Used in high risk areas to hit ground targets
 Not perfect
 Several incidences of misfiring or misunderstanding the target
 E.g. Israeli UAVs failed to differentiate between combatants
and civilians resulting in killing of 48 civilians
Combat UAVs MQ-1 Predator
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 MQ-1 Predator
 General Atomics
 M: Multi Role, Q: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, 1: first of a series
 Used by US Air Force and CIA
 Medium Altitude, Long Endurance (MALE)
 Can fly 400 nautical miles(740 kms), loiter for 14 hours and come
back
 Initially was only RQ-1A (1995)
 Only for surveillance
 Later converted to combat UAV (2002)
 RQ-1 B became MQ-9 Reaper
 Cost
 Approx. $40 million
MQ-1 Predator
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 Complete system, not just an aircraft
 Four aircrafts
 Ground Control System (GCS)
 Predator Primary Satellite Link (PPSL)
 Spare equipment with the crew
 Dimensions
 Wingspan: 55 feet (16.8 meters)
 Length: 27 feet (8.22 meters)
 Height: 6.9 feet (2.1 meters)
 Weight: 1,130 pounds ( 512 kilograms) empty
 Future: Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS)
Space Shuttle
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 First orbital spacecraft designed for reuse
 Orbiter Vehicle (OV),
 External tank (ET)
 Two reusable Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs)
 Functions
 Carry different payloads to low Earth orbit
 Provide crew rotation for International Space Station(ISS)
 Perform servicing missions
 Software and Hardware known as the Data Processing System
(DPS)
Space Shuttle
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 Hardware Specifications
 Five IBM AP-101 central processing unit (CPU)
 Same architecture as IBM System 360
 Also called General Purpose Computer (GPC)
 IO Processor (IOP) and Bus System
 Redundantly connected subsystems (24 buses)
 Bus Control Element for each bus (24 BCEs), dedicated processor
 Master Sequence Controller (MSC) 25th processor
 IO to each computer controlled in two modes
• Command (CM)
• Listen
 Display Unit: CRTs controlled by special purpose computer
 Mass Memory Unit (MMU)
Space Shuttle
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Shuttle Orbiter Avionic System
Space Shuttle
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 Software Architecture
 Systems Software
 Flight Computer OS (FCOS)
 System Control
 User Interface
 Applications Software
 Guidance, Navigation and Control
 Systems Management
 Vehicle Checkout
Space Shuttle: Systems Software
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 Flight Computer OS (FCOS)
 Process Management
 Priority queue structure
 I/O Management
 Redundancy results in complex data network
 Management of communication
 Initialization, status checks and memory management
 Loading of General Purpose Computer memories
 Transfers between mass memory and main memory
Space Shuttle: Systems Software
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 System Control
 Initialization and configuration control of DPS
 Establish relationship among GPCs
 User Interface
 Command Input Processing
 Operations Control
 Output Message Processing
 Maintain communication among GPCs
Space Shuttle: Applications Software
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 Guidance, Navigation and Control (GN&C)
 Six Operation Sequences (OPS)
 Include 200 important functions called principle functions
 Cyclic process (executive)
 Controls initiation and phasing of principle function and
associated I/O
 Table driven
 Three executive structures in design of GN&C
Space Shuttle: Applications Software
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 Systems Management
 Status monitoring
 Controls not involved with flight control
 Vehicle Checkout
 Initialization and checkout under control of crew
 Three ground checkout OPSs, One in-flight OPS
 Redundant computer configuration
References
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 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_787
 http://www.aviationtoday.com/av/categories/commercial/932.htm
l
 http://www.aviationtoday.com/av/categories/commercial/Product-
Focus-COTS-Operating-Systems-Boarding-the-Boeing-
787_832.html
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RQ-4_Global_Hawk
 http://www.defense-update.com/products/g/globalhawk.htm
 http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/global/
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-1_Predator
 http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app2/q-1.html
 http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/computers/Ch4-
2.html
Thanks!!
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  • 1. Guruprasad Aphale. Sept. 10th, 2010 Guruprasad Aphale 1 Avionics Applications Comp -790 http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/predator/predator5.html
  • 2. Goals of Presentation Guruprasad Aphale 2  Learn about application space  where real-time research could be helpful  E.g. knowing which algorithms they want to run, we can look at the ways to schedule those algorithms along with existing software  Go through publicly available information  Not much technical information available  Some of it is outdated
  • 3. Avionics in Civilian Applications Guruprasad Aphale 3 Boeing 787 Dreamliner http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Boeing_787first_flight.jpg
  • 4. Avionics in Civilian Applications Guruprasad Aphale 4  Boeing 787 Dreamliner  Long range, mid-sized twin-engine jet airliner  Approx. $160 -170 million  Flight System  Honeywell and Rockwell-Collins  avionics systems (flight control, guidance)  Thales  integrated standby flight display  electrical power conversion system  Integration by Boeing
  • 5. Flight deck of the Boeing 787 Guruprasad Aphale 5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:787-flight-deck.jpg
  • 6. Boeing 787 Dreamliner Guruprasad Aphale 6  RTOS  Uses COTS OS by  Green Hills Software (Integrity 178-B??)  Wind River Systems (VxWorks 653)  Time and Space Partitioned  Certification: DO 178B, Level A and ARINC 653  Catastrophic  VxWorks 653 for the Common Core System (CCS)  CCS hosts applications such as crew alerting, display management, health management software etc.
  • 7. Common Core System (CCS) Guruprasad Aphale 7  Central computing function  Replaces almost 80 line replacement units (LRU) and hosts up to 80 avionics applications  Includes  Dual Common Computing Resource (CCR) cabinets  Common Data Network (CDN)  Expected to be adopted under ARINC 664  Remote Data Concentrators (RDC)
  • 8. Communication Guruprasad Aphale 8  Communication within aircraft systems  Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet (AFDX)1  Based on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet  Dedicated bandwidth to provide deterministic QoS  For safety critical applications  Cascaded Star Topology  Dual Link Redundancy  Full Duplex 1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avionics_Full-Duplex_Switched_Ethernet
  • 10. Avionics in Military and Scientific Applications Guruprasad Aphale 10 MQ-1 Predator
  • 11. Avionics in Military and Scientific Applications Guruprasad Aphale 11  Has both manned as well as unmanned aircrafts  We focus on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)  Reusable, Uncrewed vehicle capable of controlled, sustained, level flight and powered by a jet or reciprocating engine  Also called  Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV)  Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)  E.g.  R4 Global Hawk  Predator
  • 12. Brief History Guruprasad Aphale 12  A. M. Low's "Aerial Target" of 1916  World Wars accelerated the development  Mostly used to train antiaircraft gunners  To fly attack missions  Birth of US UAVs  1959  Concern over losing pilots in “hostile” territories  “Red Wagon” program launched in 1960  First mission – Vietnam war (1964)  Highly kept secret
  • 13. History Continued… Guruprasad Aphale 13  Admitted to use of UAVs in 1973  “...we let the drone do the high risk flying...the loss rate is high, but we are willing to risk more of them...they save lives!” – Gen. John C. Meyer  Grown interest in UAVs in 1980s and 1990s  Initial Interest  Surveillance aircraft  Search and Rescue  Future Interests  Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAS)
  • 14. Surveillance UAVs Guruprasad Aphale 14  Surveying  Enemy territories  Areas dangerous for piloted craft  E.g. Fly into a hurricane and provide near-real-time data (hurricane hunters)  Extreme climate such as Antarctic  Search and Rescue  used for search and rescue in Louisiana and Texas during 2008 hurricanes  RQ4 Global Hawk
  • 15. Surveillance UAV RQ-4 Global Hawk Guruprasad Aphale 15 RQ-4 Global Hawk http://files.air-attack.com/MIL/globalhawk/rq4block40.jpg
  • 16. Surveillance UAV: RQ-4 Global Hawk Guruprasad Aphale 16  RQ-4 Global Hawk  Northrop Grumman  R: reconnaissance, Q: unmanned aircraft system, 4 : the fourth of a series of purpose-built UAS.  Used by US Air Force, US Navy and NASA  High Altitude, Long Endurance (HALE)  High resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)  penetrates cloud-cover and sandstorms
  • 17. Improvements over Previous Generation Guruprasad Aphale 17
  • 18. Surveillance UAV: RQ-4 Global Hawk Guruprasad Aphale 18  Dimensions  Length: 44 ft 5 in (13.54 m)  Wingspan: 116 ft 2 in (35.41 m)  Height: 15 ft 2 in (4.62 m)  Empty weight: 8,490 lb (3,851 kg)  Gross weight: 22,900 lb (10,387 kg)  Can cover 40,000 sq miles per day  $35 million (actual aircraft cost)  Rises to $123.2 million with development costs
  • 19. Combat UAVs Guruprasad Aphale 19  Surveying as well Attack  Sensors, cameras  Missiles or other ammunition  Used in high risk areas to hit ground targets  Not perfect  Several incidences of misfiring or misunderstanding the target  E.g. Israeli UAVs failed to differentiate between combatants and civilians resulting in killing of 48 civilians
  • 20. Combat UAVs MQ-1 Predator Guruprasad Aphale 20  MQ-1 Predator  General Atomics  M: Multi Role, Q: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, 1: first of a series  Used by US Air Force and CIA  Medium Altitude, Long Endurance (MALE)  Can fly 400 nautical miles(740 kms), loiter for 14 hours and come back  Initially was only RQ-1A (1995)  Only for surveillance  Later converted to combat UAV (2002)  RQ-1 B became MQ-9 Reaper  Cost  Approx. $40 million
  • 21. MQ-1 Predator Guruprasad Aphale 21  Complete system, not just an aircraft  Four aircrafts  Ground Control System (GCS)  Predator Primary Satellite Link (PPSL)  Spare equipment with the crew  Dimensions  Wingspan: 55 feet (16.8 meters)  Length: 27 feet (8.22 meters)  Height: 6.9 feet (2.1 meters)  Weight: 1,130 pounds ( 512 kilograms) empty  Future: Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS)
  • 22. Space Shuttle Guruprasad Aphale 22  First orbital spacecraft designed for reuse  Orbiter Vehicle (OV),  External tank (ET)  Two reusable Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs)  Functions  Carry different payloads to low Earth orbit  Provide crew rotation for International Space Station(ISS)  Perform servicing missions  Software and Hardware known as the Data Processing System (DPS)
  • 23. Space Shuttle Guruprasad Aphale 23  Hardware Specifications  Five IBM AP-101 central processing unit (CPU)  Same architecture as IBM System 360  Also called General Purpose Computer (GPC)  IO Processor (IOP) and Bus System  Redundantly connected subsystems (24 buses)  Bus Control Element for each bus (24 BCEs), dedicated processor  Master Sequence Controller (MSC) 25th processor  IO to each computer controlled in two modes • Command (CM) • Listen  Display Unit: CRTs controlled by special purpose computer  Mass Memory Unit (MMU)
  • 25. Space Shuttle Guruprasad Aphale 25  Software Architecture  Systems Software  Flight Computer OS (FCOS)  System Control  User Interface  Applications Software  Guidance, Navigation and Control  Systems Management  Vehicle Checkout
  • 26. Space Shuttle: Systems Software Guruprasad Aphale 26  Flight Computer OS (FCOS)  Process Management  Priority queue structure  I/O Management  Redundancy results in complex data network  Management of communication  Initialization, status checks and memory management  Loading of General Purpose Computer memories  Transfers between mass memory and main memory
  • 27. Space Shuttle: Systems Software Guruprasad Aphale 27  System Control  Initialization and configuration control of DPS  Establish relationship among GPCs  User Interface  Command Input Processing  Operations Control  Output Message Processing  Maintain communication among GPCs
  • 28. Space Shuttle: Applications Software Guruprasad Aphale 28  Guidance, Navigation and Control (GN&C)  Six Operation Sequences (OPS)  Include 200 important functions called principle functions  Cyclic process (executive)  Controls initiation and phasing of principle function and associated I/O  Table driven  Three executive structures in design of GN&C
  • 29. Space Shuttle: Applications Software Guruprasad Aphale 29  Systems Management  Status monitoring  Controls not involved with flight control  Vehicle Checkout  Initialization and checkout under control of crew  Three ground checkout OPSs, One in-flight OPS  Redundant computer configuration
  • 30. References Guruprasad Aphale 30  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_787  http://www.aviationtoday.com/av/categories/commercial/932.htm l  http://www.aviationtoday.com/av/categories/commercial/Product- Focus-COTS-Operating-Systems-Boarding-the-Boeing- 787_832.html  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RQ-4_Global_Hawk  http://www.defense-update.com/products/g/globalhawk.htm  http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/global/  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-1_Predator  http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app2/q-1.html  http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/computers/Ch4- 2.html