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CP HOOD - USERS / PROJECTS

Eurofighter
 

Eurofighter – Typhoon

The Eurofighter – Typhoon 2000, or EFA, is arguably the most advanced fighter aircraft ever to take to the skies. Designed to meet the requirements of the four European partner nations, the UK, Germany, Italy ad Spain, it is a single-seat, high-performance, agile combat aircraft which will extend the flight performance envelope further than ever before.

High mission effectiveness and survivability are realised through an integrated avionics system, comprising seven functional subsystems, all working together to give the pilot an autonomous ability to assess the tactical air situation and to fight the battle. Such a sophisticated suite of avionics systems has set a new level of complexity in software development, and it is generally believed that the program development for the Eurofighter – Typhoon 2000 represents the largest multi-nation software project ever undertaken.

This software development was based on both UNIX and VAX/VMS platforms. The programming language was ADA (from Digital) and XD-ADA (developed jointly by Digital and SD), as a cross compiler to the Motorola 6800X processors used on board. CP HOOD was chosen as the application development tool.

Pierro Occelli, from the Alenia project team, believes that HOOD has played a major role in the success of the project: “We have been using the VMS version of the CP HOOD toolset for the software design of the EF2000 project which has more than two million lines of ADA code. The noteworthy support provided by the tool has been one of the factors which has allowed us to meet the challenges imposed by the huge size and complexity of this project.”

Tornado
 

Tornado

The programme to upgrade the RAF's Tornado GR1 aircraft to the GR4 standard began in 1996 and will extend into 2003. The Tornado GR4 Mid Life Update (MLU) programme introduces new equipment into the existing Tornado GR1 aircraft and effects complementary updates to the avionics systems. Principally affected are displays, controls, on-board defence systems and armament control. These enhancements are accompanied by the introduction of a full avionics data bus, a large increase in computing capacity and an expanding capability to introduce future weapons. Like most other BAE projects, the software for Tornado is developed using the CP HOOD design tool.

Nimrod
 

Nimrod

The CP HOOD design tool is playing a key role in the software development for the Nimrod 2000 project. The Nimrod 2000 order was won by BAE and Boeing in 1997 and involves upgrading the RAF's fleet of 26 Nimrod MR Mk2 aircraft to Nimrod 2000 standards. The Nimrod mission systems are some of the most sophisticated in use and involve the integration of multiple technologies. Running on General Systems USMS (Utilities Systems Management System) computers, their role is to monitor and control a number of subsystems, ranging from fuel management and gauging to water waste. They utilise in the region of two million line of code. CP HOOD provides the design environment for all software components.

Hawk
 

Hawk

Since entering service with the Royal Air Force in 1976, the Hawk has established an unrivalled reputation as a fast-jet trainer, and its success is reflected in sales to fourteen customers worldwide. It operates in extreme environments that range from Finland, in the Arctic Circle, and Saudi Arabia, in the arid Middle East, to Malaysia in the Tropics. By any standard, the Hawk is the world's most successful fast-jet trainer.

The Hawk features a state of the art digital computerised avionics system. The development and maintenance of these software systems is based on the CP HOOD design tool.

Eurocontrol
 

Eurocontrol

Founded in 1960, Eurocontrol has, as its most important goal, the development of a coherent and co-ordinated air-traffic-control system in Europe. The organisation is staffed by some 2,800 people, working in five European countries: Germany, Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

The most sophisticated system at the heart of Eurocontrol is ADMAR 2000, installed currently at fourteen sites across Germany. These are served by the ATC centres and are supplied with radar track and flight-plan data over a high-speed (64kb) communication network. AD operators are represented with a complete real-time identified radar picture and flight-plan database for all General (civil) Air Traffic and Operational (military) Air Traffic. This includes a peak of 900 air tracks updated every five seconds. Operators are informed of impending infringements on prescribed separation distances between aircraft.

The ADMAR 2000 system comprises a VAX host, driving a number of consoles (usually five) over an Ethernet LAN. The software has been developed in ADA, using an object-oriented design and development methodology, by an analyst team contracted from Data Sciences BV. The tool selected for the design and development methodology was CP HOOD, which was used for all high-level project design.

 

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