Design and construction of a flight monitor and data recorder.
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Kane, Dennis Leland
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1977-12Advisor
Kodres, Uno R.
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The design and preliminary testing of a microcomputer based flight
monitor and data recorder, utilizing magnetic bubble memory, is reported.
Component selection, software design and magnetic bubble storage system
construction and testing are discussed. Difficulties encountered, both
in software and bubble testing are reviewed, with results and remaining
work summarized.
Magnetic bubble memory technology is reviewed and its potential
as a reliable, dense, low cost, non-volatile recording medium is noted.
It is proposed that the microprocessor be utilized as a flight monitoring
as well as a recording device to detect and report imminent "extremis"
situations. This research is continuing at the Naval Postgraduate School,
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