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CSN EN 4660-003 - Aerospace series - Modular and Open Avionics Architectures - Part 003: Communications/Network

CSN EN 4660-003

Aerospace series - Modular and Open Avionics Architectures - Part 003: Communications/Network

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Number of Standard:CSN EN 4660-003
Category:316850
Pages:20
Released:01.02.2020
Catalog number:508763
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CSN EN 4660-003

CSN EN 4660-003 The purpose of this MOAA standard is to define a set of open architecture standards, concepts & guidelines for Advanced Avionics Architectures (A3). The three main goals for the MOAA Standards are: - Reduced life cycle costs, - Improved mission performance, - Improved operational performance. The MOAA standards are organised as a set of documents including: - A set of agreed standards that describe, using a top down approach, the Architecture overview to all interfaces required to implement the core within avionics system, - The guidelines for system implementation through application of the standards. The document hierarchy is given in Figure 1: (in this figure the document is highlighted) Figure 1 - MOAA Standard Documentation Hierarchy This standard details the functionality and principle interfaces of an EN 4660 compliant network to ensure the interoperability of Common Functional Modules and design guidelines to assist in implementation of such a network. The purpose of this standard is to establish by means of well defined interfaces and functionality, a network design that is technology transparent and that is open to a multi-vendor market. Therefore, specific data communication network topology, protocols and technologies are not identified in this document. Although the physical organisation and implementation of the network shall remain the System Designers choice, in accordance with the best use of the current technology, it is necessary to define interfaces and parameter sets in order to achieve a logical definition of the network with a defined functionality. This definition includes: - The generic functionality applicable to all networks. - The logical interfaces to the Operating System and Module Support Layers. - Optionally the physical interfaces to the Common Functional Modules (CFM). This document identifies the principle interfaces for the Network, in Clause 4, and where appropriate, provides requirements on network parameters to be defined.
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