Charles T. Bye
Honeywell
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IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine | 1988
Charles T. Bye; Jeffrey T. Bakken
US Army helicopters that will allow single-crewmember operability in tactical environments require a high degree of automation. A tightly integrated flight control and navigation system has been studied. An architecture is discussed which meets anticipated flight control and navigation requirements, at an acceptable weight, using techniques of functional and physical integration. The architecture maximizes the sharing of sensor and computational resources in a flight critical environment and uses modular equipment packaging, dual fault-tolerant tetrad ring-laser-gyro inertial measurement units, and triplex self-checking processor pair-based flight critical processing channels.<<ETX>>
Archive | 2000
Wayne A. Soehren; Charles T. Bye; Charles L. Keyes
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Wayne A. Soehren; Charles T. Bye
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Charles T. Bye
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Wayne A. Soehren; Charles T. Bye; Wesley J. Hawkinson
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Charles T. Bye; Wayne A. Soehren
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Charles T. Bye; Christopher A. Lund; Lawrence C. Vallot
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Charles T. Bye
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Charles T. Bye
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Charles T. Bye