DAP的高效数据存储机制

M.S. Ali, R. Bhagavathula, R. Pendse
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驾驶舱话音记录器(CVR)和数字飞行数据记录器(DFDR)是通用和商用飞机上使用的传统黑匣子。这些设备用于记录重要的音频和飞机参数。在飞机事故发生后,打捞黑匣子需要花费大量时间和金钱,有时发现黑匣子已经损坏,无法读取,这进一步增加了飞机事故调查的时间和开支。CVR通常在2个(或4个)不同的频道上记录驾驶舱内持续30分钟的语音对话。DFDR记录了飞机在整个飞行过程中的重要参数。CVR只记录最近30分钟的语音信息。作为现有CVR/DFDR的补充,作者提出了将采集到的语音、视频和数据从飞机传输到地面站的可能性。这种传输预计将通过(a)利用飞机和地面站之间的IP连接所使用的可用数据链路,将实时数据、语音和视频流量流式传输到地面上的适当服务器,或(b)在飞机内本地存储数据、语音和视频流,并将其下载到地面站上的适当服务器。由于预计在任何给定时间点都有许多飞机在飞行中,因此地面站内下载的语音和数据的管理很容易成为可扩展性问题。虽然像FTP这样的文件传输机制在DAP的部署中提供了相当大的灵活性,但同时满足数百架飞机需求的可扩展方法是采用基于文件I/O和块I/O的数据传输机制。不同的I/O机制包括(a)网络文件系统(NFS), (b) Internet小型计算机系统接口(iSCSI),以及(c)增强型网络块设备(ENBD)。
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Efficient data storage mechanisms for DAP
The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) and digital flight data recorder (DFDR) are the traditional black boxes used in general and commercial aviation aircrafts. These are used to record vital audio and aircraft parameters. Substantial time and monetary expense are incurred after an aircraft accident to retrieve the black boxes and sometimes the recorders are found damaged and unreadable which further inflates aircraft accident investigation time and expenditures. The CVR typically records the voice conversations within the cockpit on 2 (or 4) different channels for a duration of 30 minutes. The DFDR records the aircraft's vital parameters over the entire duration of a flight. The CVR records information in such a way that only the last 30 minutes of voice is available. As a supplement to the existing CVR/DFDR, the authors present the possible transfer of the acquired voice, video and data from the airplane to the ground stations. This transfer is envisioned to be carried out by (a) utilizing the available data link being employed for IP connectivity between the airplane and the ground station to stream live data, voice and video traffic to the appropriate servers on the ground, or (b) storing the data, voice and video streams locally within the airplane and downloading them to the appropriate servers on the ground station. Since numerous aircraft are expected to be in-flight at any given point of time, the management of the downloaded voice and data within the ground stations could easily become a scalability issue. While file transfer mechanisms like FTP provide considerable flexibility in the deployment of DAP, a scalable means of catering to hundreds of airplanes simultaneously would be the adoption of file I/O and block I/O based data transfer mechanisms. Different I/O mechanisms including (a) network file system (NFS), (b) Internet small computer system interface (iSCSI), and (c) enhanced network block device (ENBD) were considered for the current work.
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