NEED
Improve the overall availability of a legacy rotorcraft platform.
The Background
Helicopters by nature of their design experience large amounts of vibration whenever operating. This trait can induce or lead to a great deal of maintenance activity associated with balancing the rotor blades and replacing affected components. This activity can be time consuming and be a significant driver in aircraft unavailability.
Onboard solutions are available to collect the data required to determine improvements but the data needs to be processed and presented in such a way that decision making is easy (actionable data). This requires a detailed understanding of rotorcraft combined with software development and user experience design skills.
Approach
Agile software development based on a foundation of systems engineering.
The Question
We were asked to develop a set of applications to process the raw aircraft data and present it intuitively to decision makers including fleet managers, engineers and maintainers. The applications should record decisions for record and future analysis.
The Approach
For this project it was clear that the rigor of a comprehensive systems engineering approach was required, at least for requirements definition and scoping. As soon as we entered the development phase we transitioned this to an Agile sprint approach which generated rapid results and incorporated customer input.
RESULTS
Unsurpassed rotor smoothing. Full ground station tool suite roll-out to the entire fleet.
The Result
Based on our domain knowledge we developed a tool suite capable of providing the end users all of the functions they required and many more. We used Agile in combination with systems engineering principles to take the product from requirements to deployment and support. Most notably we solved challenges in: algorithm execution against large data streams, graphical presentation of signatures in a web browser without loss of insight and maintaining low levels of user workload with efficient data visualizations.
The applications allowed the end operator to achieve levels of rotor smoothing they had not believed possible. This delighted aircrew who now have a much better flying experience. It will also result in reduced fatigue issues in the future which drives increased availability. The end operator has incorporated the tool into their monthly fleet analysis workflow.