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Arbitrating Control of Control and Display Units

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The ARINC 739 Switch is a computer program that arbitrates control of two multi-function control and display units (MCDUs) between (1) a commercial flight-management computer (FMC) and (2) NASA software used in research on transport aircraft. (MCDUs are the primary interfaces between pilots and FMCs on many commercial aircraft.) This program was recently redesigned into a software library that can be embedded in research application programs. As part of the redesign, this software was combined with software for creating custom pages of information to be displayed on a CDU. This software commands independent switching of the left (pilot’s) and right (copilot’s) MCDUs. For example, a custom CDU page can control the left CDU while the FMC controls the right CDU. The software uses menu keys to switch control of the CDU between the FMC or a custom CDU page. The software provides an interface that enables custom CDU pages to insert keystrokes into the FMC’s CDU input interface. This feature allows the custom CDU pages to manipulate the FMC as if it were a pilot.

This program was written by Michael M. Madden of Langley Research Center and Paul C. Sugden of Unisys Corp. For further information, access the Technical Support Package (TSP) free on-line at www.techbriefs.com/tsp under the Software category.
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