DASC 2025: Award-winning Research in Aerospace Systems Engineering
The DASC Conference 2025 brings together global leaders in Aerospace, Avionics, and systems engineering to showcase groundbreaking research and transformative technologies.
We are excited to announce that our joint research paper, authored with the Institute of Flight Systems, German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Systems Engineering Division, National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) Bengaluru, India, has received the Best Paper Award for its significant contribution to advancing verification and validation techniques in Aerospace systems.
Award-winning Paper
Verification and Validation of Dynamic Reconfiguration in Integrated Modular Avionics with a MATLAB/Simulink ARINC 653 Blockset
Tuesday, 16th September (5:30 - 7:00PM)
PO2 - Student & Poster Session II
Abstract
Safety-critical Avionics systems demand rigorous engineering practices. This research introduces a Model-Based Design (MBD) methodology to virtually verify and validate dynamic reconfiguration in Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) systems. Using MATLAB/Simulink ARINC 653 Blockset, the approach demonstrates simulation-driven validation, shortening feedback cycles and ensuring high fidelity between virtual and hardware testing environments.
Key Topics
- Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA)
- Model-Based Design (MBD)
- Virtual Verification & Validation
- Agile Development in Safety-Critical Systems
Join us at DASC 2025 to explore this research and other pioneering advancements shaping the future of Aerospace engineering.
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