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Major Ilities of Avionics System

The document discusses several major considerations, or "ilities", for avionics systems, including capability, reliability, maintainability, certifiability, survivability, availability, susceptibility, vulnerability, life cycle cost, technical risk, and weight and power constraints. It explains that designers aim to maximize capability within constraints while ensuring high reliability to reduce maintenance costs. Maintainability, availability, and certifiability are also important factors that depend on the system being reliable, maintainable through testing and access, and understandable for regulatory approval. Survivability considers susceptibility to threats and vulnerability if hit. Life cycle cost includes various economic factors, while risk and weight/power must be minimized through advanced technology and design.
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Major Ilities of Avionics System

The document discusses several major considerations, or "ilities", for avionics systems, including capability, reliability, maintainability, certifiability, survivability, availability, susceptibility, vulnerability, life cycle cost, technical risk, and weight and power constraints. It explains that designers aim to maximize capability within constraints while ensuring high reliability to reduce maintenance costs. Maintainability, availability, and certifiability are also important factors that depend on the system being reliable, maintainable through testing and access, and understandable for regulatory approval. Survivability considers susceptibility to threats and vulnerability if hit. Life cycle cost includes various economic factors, while risk and weight/power must be minimized through advanced technology and design.
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Major Ilities of Avionics System Capability Reliability Maintainability Certificability Survivability(military) Availability Susceptibility vulnerability Life cycle cost(military)

ost(military) or cost of ownership(civil) Technical risk Weight & power Capability: How capable is avionics system? can they do the job and even more? Designer to maximize the capability of the system within the constraints that are imposed. Reliability: Designer strives to make systems as reliable as possible. High reliability less maintenance costs. If less reliable customer will not buy it and in terms of civil airlines the certificating agencies will not certify it. Maintainability: Closely related to reliability System must need preventive or corrective maintenance. System can be maintained through built in testing, automated troubleshooting and easy access to hardware. Availability: Combination of reliability and maintainability Trade of between reliability and maintainability to optimize availability. Availability translates into sorties for military aircraft and into revenue flights for civil aircrafts. Certificability: Major area of concern for avionics in civil airlines. Certification conducted by the regulatory agencies based on detailed, expert examination of all facets of aircraft design and operation. The avionics architecture should be straight forward and easily understandable. There should be no sneak circuits and no noobvious modes of operation. Avionics certification focus on three analyses: preliminary hazard, fault tree, and FMEA. Survivability: It is a function of susceptibility and vulnerability.

Susceptibility: measure of probability that an aircraft will be hit by a given threat. Vulnerability: measure of the probability that damage will occur if there is a hit by the threat Life cycle cost(LCC)or Cost of ownership: It deals with economic measures need for evaluating avionics architecture. It includes costs of varied items as spares acquisition, transportation, storage and training (crew and Maintenance personnel's),hardware development and test, depreciation and interest.

Risk: Amount of failures and drawbacks in the design and implementation. Over come by using the latest technology and fail proof technique to overcome both developmental and long term technological risks. Weight and power: Minimize the weight and power requirements are two fundamental concepts of avionics design. So the design must be light weight and power consuming which is possible through the data bus and latest advancement of electronics devices. Integrated Avionics weapon systems SONAR RADAR Military communications Electro optics (FLIR or PIDS) ECM OR ECCM ESM/DAS Tactical missile guidance

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