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EICAS as a Modularized Aircraft System
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Today's EICAS is required to functionally integrate a wide variety of systems and information and intelligently utilize this to enhance crew operations, maintenance operations, and aircraft availability. This is accomplished through a modular system architecture and LRU design which supports flexibility, growth, and uniqueness, and also recognizes the need to minimize the development costs during the design cycle of a new aircraft or major aircraft update.
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Kennell, S., "EICAS as a Modularized Aircraft System," SAE Technical Paper 911028, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911028.Also In
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