This electronic flyer highlights our capabilities and activities in the area of Aircraft Systems Engineering. Please sign our guestbook. For additional information, e-mail Christopher E. Camargo, Southwest Research Institute.

Aircraft Systems Engineering 

Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) applies an integrated project team approach using systems engineering processes to solve customer problems. SwRI staff members have experience and expertise covering the entire systems engineering pectrum including requirements analysis, specification development, preliminary design, detailed design, integration and testing (I&T) and prototyping.

SwRI maintains full integration laboratories and test facilities for I&T support. The Institute also has extensive experience in integrating new and replacement line and shop replaceable units (LRU/SRU) on aircraft, as well as developing requirements specification documents and performing trade studies.

 

SwRI has supported a variety of avionic systems engineering programs including integration of the Situational Awareness Data link (SADl) system, Precision Engagement (PE), Global Air Traffic Management (GATM), Enhanced Global Positioning System / Inertial navigation System (EGI), Turbine Engine Monitoring System / Airborne Data Recorder (TEMS/ADR), and head up Display (huD) on the A-10 aircraft.



SwRI has performed numerous avionics and support equipment redesigns for the F-16 aircraft. One recent example is the replacement of a video interface circuit card assembly (CCA) and core memory module in the Expanded Programmable Display Generator (XPDG). This redesign provided significantly improved reliability and maintainability (R&M) of the XPDG, thereby reducing the associated maintenance costs.


 

SwRI’s systems engineering approach offers the capability and experience to manage the complex organizational and technical interfaces required to achieve large-scale design, development, integration, test and documentation.

For additional information about Avionics and Support Systems Department, please visit
www.avionics.swri.org.

 

This flyer was published in October 2007. For more information about Aircraft Systems Engineering, please contact Christopher E. Camargo, Aerospace Electronics and Information Technology Division, Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, Texas 78228-0510, Phone (210) 522-2095, Fax (210) 522-2572.

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