ID: TS7978
Abstract: SED develops distributed hardware-in-the-loop simulations to test flight software interoperability just before the software is loaded onto aircraft for flight testing. The simulations were hosted on about 20 rack-mounted computers that communicated through reflective memory. This architectural approach was unsustainable. For a new approach, RTI refactored all the models to move engineering units to/from the models via DDS topics. Then the RTI DDS Toolkit for LabVIEW was used to move the data into LabVIEW for final signal conditioning/message formatting. The data was then passed to the aircraft components under test.
Speaker: Brett Murphy, Real-Time Innovations, Director of Business Development