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The Principles of Integrated Technology in Avionics Systems

  • Book

  • January 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4806628

The Principles of Integrated Technology in Avionics Systems describes how integration can improve flight operations, enhance system processing efficiency and equip resource integration. The title provides systematic coverage of avionics system architecture and ground system integration. Looking beyond hardware resource sharing alone, it guides the reader through the benefits and scope of a modern integrated avionics system. Integrated technology enhances the performance of organizations by improving system capacity and boosting efficiency. Avionics systems are the functional center of aircraft systems. System integration technology plays a vital role in the complex world of avionics and an integrated avionics system will fully-address systems, information and processes.

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Table of Contents

1. Background introduction2. The organization and architecture of the avionics system3. The requirement organization of the avionics system4. Integrated technology for the application tasks of avionics system5. Integrated technology of avionics system functional organization6. Avionics system physical resources integration technology7. Avionics organization integration8. Typical integrated avionics system architecture9. Testing and verification of the integrated avionics system

Authors

Guoqing Wang Research Fellow, Aircraft System Chief Designer, and a member of Avic (the Aviation Industry Corporation of China) Science and Technology Commission; Adjunct Professor, Tsinghua and Shanghai Jiao Tong Universities; Chief Scientist on the National Security Major Basic Program, China. Wang Guoqing is a Research Fellow, Aircraft System Chief Designer, and a member of Avic (the Aviation Industry Corporation of China) Science and Technology Commission, an Adjunct Professor at Tsinghua and Shanghai Jiao Tong Universities, and a mentor at Northwestern Polytechnic University. He is Chief Scientist on the National Security Major Basic Program in China. He researches and publishes widely on avionics Wenhao Zhao Master Candidate of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and a member of AAII (Advanced Avionics and Intelligent Information). is a Master Candidate of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and a member of AAII (Advanced Avionics and Intelligent Information). He majors in avionics system and airborne surveillance system.