航空电子设备认证任务设计与验证试验

L. Sherry, M. Feary
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随着航空电子系统在航空公司驾驶舱操作中发挥越来越普遍的作用,这些系统执行航空公司任务任务的易用性日益影响飞行员培训的成本,以及驾驶舱操作的效率和安全边际。航空电子设备的适航法规和监管认证程序没有明确要求设计和验证飞行员-航空电子设备的交互测试。由于没有明确的飞行员-航空电子设备交互设计,航空电子设备的用户界面要求飞行员在训练期间学习不必要的长时间记忆动作序列。这些记忆的动作序列必须在生产线操作时被召回,即使几个月没有使用。记忆动作序列的数量和复杂性直接影响航空公司的培训成本,并影响航空公司驾驶舱操作的效率和安全边际。本文提出在DO-178B航电设备审定过程中加入任务设计文档(TDD),明确设计机航电交互。TDD指定操作员如何与自动化交互以执行航空任务任务。通过示例规范描述了任务设计文档(TDD)的结构和内容。本文还讨论了该提案对DO-178B流程的影响。
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Task design and verification testing for certification of avionics equipment
As avionics systems play an increasingly more pervasive role in airline cockpit operations, the ease-of-use of these systems to perform airline mission tasks, increasingly impacts the costs of pilot training, and the efficiency and safety margins of cockpit operations. Airworthiness regulations and regulatory certification processes for avionics equipment do not explicitly call for the design and verification testing of the pilot-avionics interaction. Without explicit design of the pilot-avionics interaction, avionics equipment is fielded with user-interfaces that require pilots to learn unnecessarily long sequences of memorized actions during training. These memorized action sequences then have to be recalled during line operations, even after not being used for several months. The number and complexity of the memorized action sequences directly contribute to airline training costs, and impact the efficiency and safety margins of airline cockpit operations. This paper proposes the inclusion of a task design document (TDD) in the DO-178B avionics equipment certification process to explicitly design pilot-avionics interaction. The TDD specifies how the operator interacts with the automation to perform airline mission tasks. The structure and content of a task design document (TDD) is described with example specifications. The implications of this proposal on the DO-178B process are also discussed.
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