03-03-2011, 10:10 AM
PRESENTED BY:
SHIVANI CHATURVEDI
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COMPANY PROFILE
BHARAT ELECTRONICS LIMITED
INTRODUCTION
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) was established in 1954 as a Public Sector Enterprise under the administrative control of Ministry of Defense as the fountainhead to manufacture and supply electronics components and equipment.
BEL, with a noteworthy history of pioneering achievements, has met the requirement of state-of-art professional electronic equipment for Defense, broadcasting, civil Defense and telecommunications as well as the component requirement of entertainment and medical X-ray industry.
Over the years, BEL has grown to a multi-product, multi-unit, and technology driven company with track record of a profit earning PSU.
The company has a unique position in India of having dealt with all the generations of electronic component and equipment.
Having started with a HF receiver in collaboration with T-CSF of France, the company's equipment designs have had a long voyage through the hybrid, solid state discrete component to the state of art integrated circuit technology.
BEL was among the first Indian companies to manufacture computer parts and peripherals under arrangement with International Computers India Limited (ICIL) in 1970s.
Location of BEL Units in INDIA
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MAN MACHINE INTERFACE CARD (MMI)OF CMS
MMI
Man Machine Interface
COMBAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CMS – 17 & CMS – SNF
CMS (Command & Control)
Collate, Interpret and coordinate information from ship’s sensors and external sources.
Used in
1. Navigation
2. Surface Warfare
3. Air defense
4. Anti – submarine (ASW)
5. Aircraft Helicopter Control
6. Electronic Warfare (EW)
7. Data Link
Market / Customer details of CMS
Indian Navy
Order received for CMS 17 , ATM switches and NMS
Order received for CMS reference system
LOI received for CMS - SNF including ATM switches , NIUS and NHMS
Scope of CMS
Development of nodes for CMS 17 and CMS – SNF
Supply of ATM Switches, NMS. NHMS, NIUS and simulators for BEL equipments fitted on board INS - RANVIR by BEL, Bangalore
System software development jointly BEL – GAD and CRL – Delhi
Complete integration responsibility with AISDN for CMS – 17 and ship’s sensors and weapons for CMS – SNF with BEL – GAD.
Functions of CMS
Acquires data from ship’s sensors
Integrates different type of platforms
Process, store, integrate , correlate and display the tactical data in real time
Gather data from other aircrafts operating in the fleet through data page link to collate, process, integrate and to present a comprehensive tactical picture of the area of operation
Identification, classification threat assessment of targets and automatically advise the command on the engagements
Advise the command on course of action when invoked activated by events occurring in the equipment with which the CMS is integrated
Decision support system for command
Provides target designation to the interface fire control system for sub – surface , surface and air targets
Monitors the execution of weapon firing , communication and status after firing
Off – line map preparation facility for loading of charts
Functional Requirement and Interface Specifications
DMFC
MFHC
Remote Display
CC
ESI
SIN
SCP
ATM Switch
NMS
CC_ESI
NHMS
RDDU
VEXT
Interface Buses
Computer Complex (CC)
Central Computer
Processing of track and other data
Central database
Dual Redundant configuration (fault tolerant)
External System Interface (ESI)
Provides digital interface to external sensors and weapons on ship through NIUS
Validates incoming data
Central Database of weapons connected
Dual redundant configuration (fault tolerant)
Dual Multifunction Console (DMFC
Provides a high resolution graphics and radar video presentation
Consists of two high resolution display screens for Graphical and TOTE Presentation
Provides Man – Machine Interface for operator input through keyboard, tracker ball and Touch Input Device (TID)
Multi Function Horizontal Console (MFHC)
Provides a high resolution graphics and radar video presentation on a large horizontal screen
Provides multiple operators (three) with common display picture for taking joint strategic decisions and chalking out action plans
Additional 15” display is provided for each of the operators to display the primary and secondary display picture
Independent MMI for all three operators
ATM Switch
Provides backbone for data communication
Most nodes of CMS on StM – I Interface(155 Mbps)
EI Interface (4 Mbps) only on RDDU and SCP in CMS – 17
Based on technology on CDOT through BEL – Bg
Dual Redundant Configuration
Network Interface Unit (NIU)
Facilitate the data exchange among various equipments on – board ship in required format
Converts data received from the connected sources system to STM – I stream for sending it over the ATM Switch and vice – versa
System Control Panel (SCP)
Provides a central place for health monitoring and diagnosis of the CMS segments.
Simulator
Generates and updates tactical scenarios based on operator inputs
Used as a training , testing and maintenance tool
Radar Data Distribution Unit (RDDU)
Provides raw radar data to the DMFCs and MFHCs
Provides the control of various radar parameters such as pulse width , PRF , antenna RPM etc. to DMFC Operator
Video Extractor and Tracker (VEXT)
Receive radar data of the RAWL 02 MK2
Performs, plots extraction and auto initiation of air targets
Tracking of targets
Test plan for MMIC
MMIC is a part of DMFC used in Combat Management System. MMIC which stands for man machine interface card is an important tool for establishing effective communication between different parts of the system on - board ship and also various controls.
Basic Aim of The Project
To develop a test software for the testing of the MMIC card of the CMS – 17 using assembly language programming of 87C51 microcontroller and “C” programming.
Approach to test the MMIC
Using Assembly Language Programming
Test program for effective chip select for suitable LED indication
To establish communication between ADC and PPI for obtaining bearing and gain
To test the serial port communication
Using C Programming
To send the data to serial port “COMPORT” for effective LED indication and check for loop back the data using serial port. Also create features for further additions in future.