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Title: | The Organization and Integration of the I/O CPU in the ANPT Project |
Authors: | Brett, Michael Edward |
Advisor: | Lipton, S.J. |
Department: | Engineering Physics |
Keywords: | ANPT (Air Navigation Procedures Trainer), Litton Systems (Canada) Limited, software, modules, system integration, |
Publication Date: | Nov-1976 |
Abstract: | The ANPT (Air Navigation Procedures Trainer) is a navigation simulator being developed by Litton Systems (Canada) Limited. The ANPT design is based on the use of two ECLIPSE S/200 minicomputers to supply the background monitoring necessary for the system. This reports deals with the implementation of the software for the processor that will control the navigation simulation hardware of the ANPT. Two major sections of the implementation are covered: the organization phase which details the modules needed to control the hardware and to communicate with the other processor, and the integration phase in which the various modules are linked together with each other and with the hardware in order to obtain a cycling system. The problems that could be encountered during system integration will be discussed along with possible solutions to these problems. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/16327 |
Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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