- Source: Airplane Information Management System
The Airplane Information Management System (AIMS) is the "brains" of Boeing 777 aircraft. It uses four ARINC 629 buses to transfer information. There are 2 cabinets on each plane (left and right).
History
The Intel 80x86 processor was the first to be used for the system, in conjunction with a compiler and runtime system for the Ada programming language.
Beginning in 1988 and continuing for a number of years, Honeywell Air Transport Systems worked together with consultants from DDC-I in collaboration to retarget and optimize the DDC-I Ada compiler to the AMD 29050 architecture for use in full scale development. The Airplane Information Management System software would become arguably the best-known of any Ada project, civilian or military. Some 550 developers at Honeywell worked on the flight system.
Functions
= Primary Functions
=Cockpit displays system
Flight management system
Thrust management system (Autothrottle)
Aircraft condition monitoring system
Data communication management (Datalink)
Flight deck communication
Central maintenance system
Flight data acquisition system
= Other Functions
=Flight Data Recorder System
Aircraft Conditioning Monitoring System
See also
Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA)
Cockpit display system
References
External links
Boeing 777 Airplane Information Management System
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Organisasi Penerbangan Sipil Internasional
- Boeing
- Albatros
- San Francisco
- Keselamatan penerbangan
- Daftar padanan istilah aviasi dan penerbangan
- Alaska Airlines
- Airplane Information Management System
- Airplane
- AIMS
- System Sensor
- Boeing Commercial Airplanes
- Unmanned aerial vehicle
- Business systems planning
- Leeds & Northrup
- Jefferson Airplane
- DDC-I