2008
DOI: 10.1115/1.2795776
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Derivation of Diagnostic Requirements for a Distributed UAV Turbofan Engine Control System

Abstract: This paper presents a method for deriving requirements for the efficiency of diagnostic functions in distributed electronic turbofan engine control systems. Distributed engine control systems consist of sensor, actuator, and control unit nodes that exchange data over a communication network. The method is applicable to engine control systems that are partially redundant. Traditionally, turbofan engine control systems use dual channel solutions in which all units are duplicated. Our method is intended for analy… Show more

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“…This also caters to record and transmit data for ground control and future assessments. Diagnostic architecture (Hannius, Ring and Karlsson MARCH 2008) is proposed in figure 7.…”
Section: Perform Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also caters to record and transmit data for ground control and future assessments. Diagnostic architecture (Hannius, Ring and Karlsson MARCH 2008) is proposed in figure 7.…”
Section: Perform Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%