Apache Mission Processor Software Architecture: Future Airborne Capability Environment Considerations
F-0070-2014-9470
5/20/2014
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ABSTRACT
Open Systems Architecture (OSA) applied to rotorcraft avionics has continued to mature and evolve during the past decade. The Apache attack helicopter Mission Processor software architecture, Networked Common Operating Real-time Environment (NCORE), was originally architected to reduce life-cycle costs, minimize the time to incorporate and field new capabilities, take advantage of new software technologies and improve the organization of existing functional capabilities. The Open Group’s Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE™) consortium is an ongoing joint industry, academia, Department of Defense initiative that is defining a new business model and reference architecture with the objective of dramatically reducing new aviation platform development costs and enabling the leveraging of common software applications across platforms: "develop once use often". FACE technical strategies include standardizing interfaces between reference architecture segments, specifying multiple profiles and employing a shared repository based data model that facilitates application reuse across aviation platforms. After providing technical context, analysis leads to the overarching conclusion that the FACE Reference Architecture and future rotorcraft programs that leverage it can benefit from NCORE OSA proven strategies, approaches and decisions. Similarly, the NCORE OSA must continue to evolve and further align with the FACE Reference Architecture to enable both new and existing application reuse and to remain current and relevant.
- Citation
- Johnson, D. and Koontz, R., "Apache Mission Processor Software Architecture: Future Airborne Capability Environment Considerations," Vertical Flight Society 70th Annual Forum & Technology Display, Montréal, Québec, May 20, 2014, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0070-2014-9470.