Military Avionics Systems (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-60100-5 (ISBN)
After 20 years in the Royal Air Force, Ian Moir went on to Smiths Industries in the UK where he was involved in a number of advanced projects. Since retiring from Smiths he is now in demand as a highly respected consultant. Ian has a broad and detailed experience working in aircraft avionics systems in both military and civil aircraft. From the RAF Tornado and Apache helicopter to the Boeing 777, Ian's work has kept him at the forefront of new system developments and integrated systems implementations. He has a special interest in fostering training and education in aerospace engineering. Allan Seabridge is the Chief Flight Systems Engineer at BAE SYSTEMS at Warton in Lancashire in the UK. In over 30 years in the aerospace industry his work has included avionics on the Nimrod MRA 4 and Joint Strike Fighter as well as a the development of a range of flight and avionics systems on a wide range of fast jets, training aircraft and ground and maritime surveillance projects. Spending much of his time between Europe and the US, Allan is fully aware of systems developments worldwide. He is also keen to encourage a further understanding of integrated engineering systems.
Series Preface.
Acknowledgements.
About the Authors.
Introduction.
1 Military roles.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Air superiority.
1.3 Ground attack.
1.4 Strategic bomber.
1.5 Maritime patrol.
1.6 Battlefield surveillance.
1.7 Airborne early warning.
1.8 Electronic warfare.
1.9 Photographic reconnaissance.
1.10 Air-to-air refuelling.
1.11 Troop/materiel transport.
1.12 Unmanned air vehicles.
1.13 Training.
1.14 Special roles.
1.15 Summary.
Further Reading.
2 Technology and architectures.
2.1 Evolution of avionics architectures.
2.2 Aerospace-specific data buses.
2.3 JIAWG architecture.
2.4 COTS data buses.
2.5 Real-time operating systems.
2.6 RF integration.
2.7 Pave Pace/F-35 shared aperture architecture.
References.
3 Basic radar systems.
3.1 Basic principles of radar.
3.2 Radar antenna characteristics.
3.3 Major radar modes.
3.4 Antenna directional properties.
3.5 Pulsed radar architecture.
3.6 Doppler radar.
3.7 Other uses of radar.
3.8 Target tracking.
References.
4 Advanced radar systems.
4.1 Pulse compression.
4.2 Pulsed Doppler operation.
4.3 Pulsed Doppler radar implementation.
4.4 Advanced antennas.
4.5 Synthetic aperture radar.
4.6 Low observability.
References.
5 Electrooptics.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Television.
5.3 Night-vision goggles.
5.4 IR imaging.
5.5 IR tracking.
5.6 Lasers.
5.7 Integrated systems.
References.
6 Electronic warfare.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Signals intelligence (SIGINT).
6.3 Electronic support measures.
6.4 Electronic countermeasures and counter-countermeasures.
6.5 Defensive aids.
References.
7 Communications and identification.
7.1 Definition of CNI.
7.2 RF propagation.
7.3 Transponders.
7.4 Data links.
7.5 Network-centric operations.
References.
8 Navigation.
8.1 Navigation principles.
8.2 Radio navigation.
8.3 Inertial navigation fundamentals.
8.4 Satellite navigation.
8.5 Integrated navigation.
8.6 Flight management system.
8.7 Navigation aids.
8.8 Inertial navigation.
8.9 Global navigation satellite systems.
8.10 Global air transport management (GATM).
References.
9 Weapons carriage and guidance.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 F-16 Fighting Falcon.
9.3 AH-64 C/D Longbow Apache.
9.4 Eurofighter Typhoon.
9.5 F/A-22 Raptor.
9.6 Nimrod MRA4.
9.7 F-35 joint strike fighter.
9.8 MIL-STD-1760 standard stores interface.
9.9 Air-to-air missiles.
9.10 Air-to-ground ordnance.
Resources.
References.
10 Vehicle Management Systems.
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Historical development of control of utility systems.
10.3 Summary of utility systems.
10.4 Control of utility systems.
10.5 Subsystem descriptions.
10.6 Design considerations.
References.
Further reading.
11 Displays.
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Crew station.
11.3 Head-up display.
11.4 Helmet-mounted displays.
11.5 Head-down displays.
11.6 Emerging display technologies.
11.7 Visibility requirements.
References.
Bibliography.
Glossary.
Index.
"...an extremely comprehensive book which, successfully, covers this complex subject in great depth." (RAes- Aerospace International, October 2006)
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.2.2019 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Aerospace Series |
| Aerospace Series (PEP) | Aerospace Series (PEP) |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium |
| Naturwissenschaften | |
| Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
| Technik ► Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau | |
| Technik ► Luft- / Raumfahrttechnik | |
| Schlagworte | Aeronautic & Aerospace Engineering • Aircraft • avionics • Board • Book • Complex • Control Systems Technology • Designers • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • evolve • Field • High • holistic • Ian • increasingly important • Knowledge • Level • Luftfahrttechnik • Luft- u. Raumfahrttechnik • Maschinenbau • mechanical engineering • Militärflugzeug • Military • Moir • Order • Regelungstechnik • roles • Seabridge • Systems • various • View |
| ISBN-10 | 1-119-60100-2 / 1119601002 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-60100-5 / 9781119601005 |
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