Abstract

With increasing use of simulations as a means of demonstrating and verifying systems, more emphasis has been placed on simulation support systems capable of sustaining these demonstrations. This paper contains a discussion of a current Support System used in conjunction with the Digital Avionics Information System (DAIS) Program being conducted at the Air Force Avionics Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Descriptions of Support Hardware Systems and Software Support and Analysis Programs are included in this document. The purpose of the Simulation Support System is to test and evaluate advanced avionic system and subsystem configurations. The support system provides a real-time simulation of a military aircraft performing an operational mission. The simulation generates interface signals between the aircraft sensor suite and the avionic system so that the avionics equipment is subjected to a data signal environment which is nearly identical to actual flight. In addition to the simulation of flight data, the support system has the capability to monitor, record and control the data from both the simulation and the actual flight hardware.

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