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ADS-B Integration Challenges and Strategies on the F-16

机译:F-16的ADS-B整合挑战和策略

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to move away from legacy ground based radars to a system that relies on satellite navigation to provide aircraft their location and transmit that to ATC via transponders. The transponder system used by this NextGen ATC is known as the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B). The requirements for ADS-B will encompass all aircraft, including military, flying in controlled airspace in the U.S., Europe and Australia. Some military aircraft are 40+ years old and rely on legacy technologies and protocols to function. Integrating the F-16 into the NextGen system of systems presents several integration challenges and will require unique design, integration, and testing solutions. To combat integration challenges, the program offices are pursuing custom solutions using the teams of contractors that are already in place to develop previous technology. New software is being written to update pilot vehicle interfaces (PVI) to allow for control of ADS-B information flow. New transponder and interrogator software is being written to piggy back on existing Mode-S functionality, and update it to use ADS-B. New navigation software is being written to directly talk between navigation subsystems and transponder subsystems. The time and money will be worth the effort, but any schedule delay could mean ADS-B does not field with the rest of F-16 capabilities or meet the 2020 FAA requirements. This paper will go more in detail about the integration challenges with software intensive systems, and hopefully how we will solve them to successfully integrate ADS-B in legacy fighter aircraft (F-16, etc.). Human-system integration will be a key factor to make this new requirement transparent to the warfighter. It will also give some insight into the beginning parts of the life cycle management challenges facing the program, and how those will impact both the flight test portion of ADS-B and the final integration to the fleet of aircraft.
机译:美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)已决定从基于地面的传统雷达转移到依靠卫星导航来提供飞机位置并将其通过应答器传输到ATC的系统。该NextGen ATC使用的应答器系统称为自动相关监视广播(ADS-B)。 ADS-B的要求将涵盖在美国,欧洲和澳大利亚的受控领空飞行的所有飞机,包括军用飞机。一些军用飞机已有40多年的历史,并依靠传统技术和协议来运行。将F-16集成到系统的NextGen系统中提出了一些集成挑战,并且将需要独特的设计,集成和测试解决方案。为了应对集成挑战,计划办公室正在使用承包商团队寻求定制解决方案,这些承包商已经开发了先前的技术。正在编写新软件来更新飞行员车辆界面(PVI),以允许控制ADS-B信息流。正在编写新的应答器和询问器软件,以附带使用现有的Mode-S功能,并将其更新为使用ADS-B。正在编写新的导航软件,以在导航子系统和应答器子系统之间直接对话。时间和金钱将是值得的,但是任何计划上的延误都可能意味着ADS-B无法使用F-16的其余功能,也无法满足2020 FAA的要求。本文将详细介绍与软件密集型系统的集成挑战,并希望我们将如何解决它们,以将ADS-B成功集成到传统战斗机(F-16等)中。人机集成将是使这一新要求对战士透明的关键因素。它还将对计划所面临的生命周期管理挑战的开始部分,以及这些挑战将如何影响ADS-B的飞行测试部分以及飞机机群的最终整合提供一些见识。

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