Publication

Vehicle Electronics & Architecture (VEA)
2012

TARDEC’S VICTORY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION LABORATORY (SIL) IS A KEY TOOL FOR ADVANCING STANDARDIZED GROUND VEHICLE ELECTRONIC ARCHITECTURE

by Nikia Williams; Venu Siddapureddy; Leonard Elliott; Nathan Ellis; Patrick Griffin; Steve Reddmann; Heather Berry; Mark Russell

Abstract

The Vehicular Integration for C4ISR/EW Interoperability (VICTORY) Systems Integration Lab (SIL) is established and developed at the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Command (TARDEC). The VICTORY SIL will be utilized for the development and integration of the extensive set of C4ISR/EW technologies that are to be systematically down selected to provide the comprehensive VICTORY services & infrastructure required in the development of mission capabilities of the Army’s tactical and combat vehicles. A fully functioning VICTORY SIL will be utilized for validation and independent verification of the Army’s and the vendor provided C4ISR/EW sub-systems. The lab will emphasize the importance of testing the data, power & physical interface strategy of the sub-systems in a low-cost laboratory environment before integration onto a vehicle. This paper describes how the VICTORY SIL will advance the RDECOM’s vision for a standardized electronic architecture for ground vehicles as well as the strategy and process for the design, development and testing of the infrastructure and the VICTORY core services.