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Aircraft e-enablement advances beyond ARINC 853 at Hamburg Expo

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Aircraft e-enablement advances beyond ARINC 853 at Hamburg Expo
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Becca Alkema Operations Manager and Contributing Writer | Runway Girl Network

Representatives from the eighteen-member i+s cabin research partnership convened at this year’s Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg to showcase advancements in aircraft e-enablement, backend Internet of Things communications, and connected cabin components. The consortium aims to move beyond the ARINC 853 standard towards real-world implementation.

The initiative is funded and sponsored by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. The i+s cabin partners include major industry players such as Boeing, Airbus, Safran Cabin, and Diehl Aerospace (the consortium leader), along with subsuppliers and academic researchers.

The project focuses on demonstrating specific use cases. For instance, a Bühler Motor actuator on an Unum business class seat was reporting its status—operational, reclined/upright—to the main systems display in the i+s cabin conference room. Similar sensors were providing live data from various locations within the expo.

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Lothar Trunk, program manager for innovation at Diehl Aerospace (a joint venture between Diehl Aviation and Thales), stated: “One thing we found out is that there is no single gold use case. It’s the overall, it’s working together with data for various applications: that is where the benefits are coming.”

A key aspect of their work involves platform-independent and supplier-agnostic solutions. The goal is for Bühler Motor actuators to communicate with systems like Thales Onboard Data Center or Boeing's on-aircraft system seamlessly.

Despite reductions in per-megabyte data pricing due to new communication networks, the volume of raw data generated by aircraft remains too large for full inflight downloading/uploading. Trunk noted that “what comes from the aircraft is the status, and we’re talking not of megabytes but of a few bytes.” This necessitates on-aircraft processing and on-ground data transfers through cellular connections, gate Wi-Fi, or physical removal methods.

Trunk elaborated: “When you see the seat application recording currently...that’s quite a decent amount of data. It doesn’t make sense to have this data transferred via satellite.” Pre-processing exception data—where parameters fall outside normal operating ranges—is also being explored.

This capability allows maintenance engineers to request additional information about specific seats inflight upon receiving notifications. This can facilitate earlier problem diagnosis and potentially enable inflight resolution recommendations for crew members.

Trunk emphasized that “big data...will still transfer on-ground,” depending on how long an aircraft remains grounded.

Overall collaboration among various entities within the cabin ecosystem was highlighted as essential for progress beyond existing standards. Trunk concluded: “Even [as] competitors, we need this minimum to make this movement in the industry.”

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