Join us at DASC in San Diego, California from September 29th – October 3rd. Tim Keller, Great River Technology’s Director of Airborne and Mission Systems Strategy, will present the paper "Standardizing Video-Based Avionics and Mission Systems around the ARINC 818-3 Video Bus". This paper, co-authored with Daniel Finnegan of TTTech North America, will be featured in the Space Systems and Special Topics track.
Focused on integrating advanced video protocols in modern aircraft, this presentation delves into how to choose a video backbone architecture when integrating a variety of optical and infrared sensors, displays, and processors used in avionics and mission systems. The technical features of the most common video and data protocols such as SDI, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet (AFDX, TSN, TTE), and ARINC 818 are examined to help designers understand system-level tradeoffs.
Learn about the strengths and weaknesses of these different protocols, the challenges of combining old and new technologies, and key design considerations for low-latency, high-resolution systems. By examining critical system-level design parameters such as minimizing sensor-to-display latency, achieving precise timing for digital displays, and ensuring flexibility in bandwidth and metadata accommodation, the presentation will highlight why ARINC 818-3 is becoming the de facto standard not only as a display bus but as a system-level bus for sensors, processors, and displays.
Come to the presentation or stop by our booth to gain valuable insight into the practical solutions for your avionics and mission system designs. We’ll see you there!
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