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MIL-STD-1553 validation and test facility (avionics)
The US Army Aviation Systems Command's (AVSCOM) Directorate for Life Cycle Software Engineering (DLCSE) has taken action to provide facilities (both laboratory and portable) for the independent assessment, verification and validation, and testing of MIL-STD-1553 subsystems. The DLCSE facility provides direct linkage from the subsystem Multiplex Interface Control Document (MICD) through real-time testing for the subsystem over a MIL-STD-1553 data bus. In addition, the MICD is provided in an electronic format. An overview of the facility capabilities is given as well as a detailed analysis of the results of validation and testing of remote terminals developed for Army and tri-service programs. In addition, the tri-service program to extend this facility to other data bus programs is described.<>