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  1. Integrated modular avionics - Wikipedia

    Integrated modular avionics (IMA) are real-time computer network airborne systems. This network consists of a number of computing modules capable of supporting numerous applications of differing criticality levels.

  2. Almost two decades ago a new concept was introduced within the avionics technology: integrated modular avionics (IMA). Up to now this definition has been used for many installations onboard new aircraft types.

  3. Integrated Modular Avionics: Less is More

    Feb 1, 2007 · The Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) concept, which replaces numerous separate processors and line replaceable units (LRU) with fewer, more centralized processing units, is promising...

  4. safety aspects of integrated modular avionics (IMA) systems comply with the airworthiness requirements when such systems are integrated in a product, a part, or an appliance submitted to EASA for approval.

  5. Understanding Integrated Modular Avionics in Modern Aircraft …

    Apr 28, 2024 · Explore Integrated Modular Avionics: key components, advantages, applications, and future trends that enhance safety and efficiency in aviation systems.

  6. for Integrated Modular Avionics. This paper explains the standardised terminology, the concept of incremental acceptance, the certification tasks and associated certification data and the many objectives

  7. Taking integration and connectivity to the next level

    Nov 25, 2016 · Thales was the first supplier to develop an onboard system architecture based on the Integrated Modular Avionics concept. Today we are preparing for the next stage — Extended Modular Avionics — as Marc Gatti, director of avionics research and technology, explains.

  8. For embedded computing applications in aerospace, Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) are an important driver in achieving flexibility. With distributed avionics gaining new popularity as a way of achieving IMA, aircraft designers are taking advantage of recent advances in packaging to make distributed systems simpler and more cost-effective.

  9. Integrated modular avionics (IMA) architecture is an emerging concept in the mil-itary aerospace industry after being successfully implemented in the commercial domain. The highly modular architecture allows multiple aviation applications to execute on the same hardware thanks to defined standards by Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated (ARINC).

  10. Presented is a model-driven development method for avionics systems comprising of a domain-specific model, mathematical optimization, and an at-tached network simulation.