SAE Technical Paper Series 1999
DOI: 10.4271/1999-01-5571
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Analytical Study of the Reliability of a General Aviation Cockpit Instrumentation System

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“…The AIR-AGATE team's philosophy was to create guidelines for the system as a whole, instead of specifying thresholds for each component (Gale, 2002). A new analytical model was built to take into account interaction effects among the different components in a glass cockpit, which could analyze all the different subsystems and perform sensitivity analyses (Thompson et al, 1999). Outcomes were published as advisory circulars.…”
Section: Guidelines For the Certification Of Avionicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AIR-AGATE team's philosophy was to create guidelines for the system as a whole, instead of specifying thresholds for each component (Gale, 2002). A new analytical model was built to take into account interaction effects among the different components in a glass cockpit, which could analyze all the different subsystems and perform sensitivity analyses (Thompson et al, 1999). Outcomes were published as advisory circulars.…”
Section: Guidelines For the Certification Of Avionicsmentioning
confidence: 99%