Aircraft Air Data Processing And Transmission System

– The Air Data Computer

doi: 10.32560/rk.2022.3.6

Abstract

During the flights, various air data are continuously measured. The incoming information is necessary for pilots and equipment to perform various tasks and achieve safe flight. Modern computer equipment provides an opportunity to upgrade mechanical instruments and instrument systems. With the use of computers and other digital equipment, the processing, transmission and display of data are carried out in a different way than conventional. In this article, the authors describe the structure of the Air Data System used in modern aircraft, the tasks of the system components and their operation.

Keywords:

Air Data Computer (ADC) Air Data System (ADS) Air Data Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU) Pitot-static system digital ADC

How to Cite

[1]
B. Békési, A. Csóré, and L. Gajdács, “Aircraft Air Data Processing And Transmission System: – The Air Data Computer”, RepTudKoz, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 77–89, Jul. 2023.

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