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An Advanced Vehicle Management Systems Definition and Evaluation
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The Advanced Vehicle Management System (AVMS) Architecture Studies program defined the candidate vehicle management system (VMS) architectural concepts for advanced air vehicles and defined an integrated tool environment to support development of an advanced VMS (Contract F33615- 89-C-3613).
The AVMS program comprised four tasks. Task A determined the functional requirements of the next generation VMS. Task B defined and evaluated a baseline and six candidate architectural concepts. Task C defined a VMS development process based upon DOD Systems Engineering principles. Task D quantified benefits architectures, development processes, and tools, identified shortfalls, and recommended actions to reduce shortfalls.
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Bedoya, C. and Mohr, J., "An Advanced Vehicle Management Systems Definition and Evaluation," SAE Technical Paper 931376, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931376.Also In
References
- AVMS Final Report WL-TR-92-3106
- SUIT Final Report (Contract F33657-90-D-0029, Task Order 001 2, WUFIVE)
- Highly Integrated Digital Engine Control (HIDEC), NASA Contract NAS2-1312
- IFFC Final Report WL-TR-83-3101
- ICAAS Interim Report WL-TR-89-3101
- ICLE Final Report, WRDC- TR-842090
- High Rel Fighter ASD -TR-88-5004
- Propulsion Controlled Aircraft, NASA Contract NAS2-13312, Work Order 4
- ABICS Phase III Final Report WL-TR-82-3007
- Performance Seeking Control, NASA Contract NAS2-13312ss