Logistics Engineering and Management Hank Okraski 26 October 2013 Refer Unit 11, M&S Curriculum.

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Logistics Engineering and Management Hank Okraski 26 October 2013 Refer Unit 11, M&S Curriculum

Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) A composite of the elements of design and support necessary to provide for the effective support of the system for its programmed life cycle. The elements include the following: +Reliability and Maintainability + Design Interface + Maintenance Planning + Supply Support + Support and Test Equipment + Manpower and Personnel + Training and Training Support + Technical Data and Publications + Computer Resources Support + Facilities + Packaging, Handling and Transportation

R=e t = 1 _________ MTBF = Failure Rate = Reliability

Simulator Block Diagram 6 6 Aural Cueing System Control Loading Computer System Digital Comm System Visual Image Generator Motion Electronics Instructor Station (Cockpit) Motion System Visual Display System IOS Computer System TCAS Trainee Station Tactical Env Network ASIP/GPS Electronics Input / Output System Host Computer System MTBF= 80,000 hrs, FR= MTTR= 15 Min MTBF= 4,000 hrs MTTR= 20 min

Through the ILS process we have maximized simulator Availability and delivered a system that will have minimum Life Cycle Costs.