Abstract
|
The ARINC 653 standard has taken a leading … The ARINC 653 standard has taken a leading role
within the aeronautical industry in the development of
safety-critical systems based upon the Integrated Modular
Avionics (IMA) concept. The related cost savings in
reduced integration, verification and validation effort has
raised interest in the European space industry for developing
a spacecraft IMA approach and for the definition of
an ARINC 653-for-Space software framework. As part of
this process, it is necessary to establish an effective way
to develop, test and analyse on-board applications without
having access to the final IMA target platform for all
engineers. Target platforms are usually extremely expensive
considering hardware and software prices as well as
training costs. This paper describes the architecture of
an Integrated Modular Avionics Development Environment
(IMADE) based on the Linux Operating System and
the ARINC 653 simulator for Modular On-Board Applications
that was developed by Skysoft Portugal, S.A. in
cooperation with ESA, 2007-2008. , S.A. in
cooperation with ESA, 2007-2008.
|
Author
|
Tobias Schoofs +
, Sérgio Santos +
, Cássia Tatibana +
, José Anjos +
, José Rufino +
, James Windsor +
|
Booktitle
|
Proceedings of the Eurospace Data Systems in Aerospace Conference (DASIA) 2009. Istanbul, Turkey, May 2009. +
|
Key
|
Dasia09 +
|
Month
|
may +
|
NumPubDate
|
2,009.05 +
|
Project
|
Project:AIR-II +
|
ResearchLine
|
Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS) +
|
Title
|
An Integrated Modular Avionics Development Environment +
|
Type
|
inproceedings +
|
Url
|
http://www.navigators.di.fc.ul.pt/papers/paper/dasia09 +
|
Year
|
2009 +
|
Categories |
Publication +
|
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
|
2 April 2017 08:49:08 +
|