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At this year’s National Business Aviation Association's (NBAA) 56th Annual Meeting & Convention in Orlando, Florida, Lufthansa Technik is launching its new product nice™ - networked integrated cabin equipment - which will set new standards for cabin management and entertainment systems onboard of business and executive jets. The system has been jointly developed with Cisco Systems and Videon.
Lufthansa Technik`s nice™ will displace
conglomerated in-flight entertainment systems with numerous separate
networks that distribute entertainment and control cabin functions.
nice™ controls all cabin functions and distributes audio/video and data
on one digital Ethernet network over a 1000BaseTX uplink and 13.6
Gigabyte backbone.
Lufthansa Technik`s nice™ features latest technologies such as voice over IP with interfaces to existing off-aircraft communications, a wireless control and command structure over an IEEE 802.11b network for which Lufthansa Technik has been granted a supplemental type certificate (STC). It is the first time an aviation company has gained approval for installing a wireless radio connection inside an airplane cabin. nice™ also employs enhanced passenger control units, such as a wireless, intuitive, easy to use and highly configurable Graphical User Interface (GUI) or a memory stick which supports system pre-sets and authentication/registration for fractional owners.
Lufthansa Technik`s nice™ cabin
management and entertainment system is certified, installed and already
flying today on a Boeing Business Jet 2 of a private customer. nice™ is
also the standard on all airplanes being redelivered by Lufthansa
Technik`s Completion Center. The engineers from Hamburg are offering
the system to the general aviation market for installation at other
completion centers or OEM manufacturing centers. Unlike other in-flight
entertainment solutions, nice™ is available in two versions: one for
large jets based on commercial airliners with 115 VAC 400 Hz and one
for the general business aviation with 28 VDC.
The nice™ system’s integrated modular
architecture allows Lufthansa Technik to test the system and deliver it
ready for aircraft installation. These modular units or functional
blocks containing core functionality are installed as LRUs to pre-wired
connectors. In addition to an easy initial installation,
troubleshooting is simple and kept to a minimum, enabling less time
spent integrating the system at a completion center. The Ethernet based
system requires less wiring and is lighter than competing systems. Due
to the fact that nice™ is highly configurable it allows plug-and-play
system upgrades. The system employs a solid state DHCP server that
assigns addresses to LRUs that are added to the network, requiring no
wire changes. In addition, maintenance is simple since the system is
easily supported.
“With nice™ Lufthansa Technik becomes an
OEM for the first time in the company’s history. We will deliver our
customers the latest technology, ready-to-fly with the quality and
labeling “Made by Lufthansa Technik” supported by our highly
experienced partners Cisco Systems and Videon”, explains Bernhard
Conrad, Senior Vice President Engineering and Production Lufthansa
Technik Completion Center and Head of approved design organization.
The launch of nice™ is the latest
development in the partnership between Lufthansa Technik and Cisco
Systems who have been working together for over two years on creating
solutions to help business travellers on commercial airliners and in
business jets. Their shared vision is to give travelers the ability to
remain connected to business critical applications – even when they are
in the air. nice™ was developed by Lufthansa Technik together with
Cisco Systems to create a standardized Ethernet networked architecture
for an aircraft cabin, offering a range of cabin management,
communication, business and entertainment applications to passengers
and flight crews while meeting all specific industry legislations and
certifications.
“With nice™ an aircraft cabin becomes an
extension of a regular intranet or as an insertion point to all the
information available on the World Wide Web. An aircraft becomes just
another node on the network but in the air. The nice™ architecture
offers a cost effective, easy to maintain, secure network on which
competitive services – Internet access, news and entertainment and
telephony – can be offered”, explained Duncan Mitchell, Vice President,
EMEA, Cisco Systems who is the executive sponsor for transport within
Cisco Systems EMEA.
Cisco Systems is providing the technology
for the onboard network with ruggerdised switch designs, which will
provide Ethernet connectivity inside the cabin, compliant wireless
access points throughout the cabins, and IP telephony solutions to
enable communication within the cabin and to the ground via satellite.
The Cisco standard designs are adapted, tested and certified by
Lufthansa Technik in order to meet civil aviation regulations.
Lufthansa Technik is also working
together with Videon to bring cutting edge digital video & audio
solutions reliably to the aircraft cabin. This relationship is being
enhanced to bring further state of the art technologies to the
aircraft.
Todd Erdley, CEO of Videon explained:
“This is just the first step in a technology relationship between
Lufthansa Technik and Videon that will leverage Videon’s relationship
with semiconductor manufacturers to ensure the most leading edge
products are brought to Lufthansa Technik and the nice™ system. Our
goal is to lead the adoption of advanced video/audio technology in the
aircraft prior to it becoming available in the home. Together with
Lufthansa Technik we have laid a solid foundation through the
introduction of nice™”.
>The relationship between Lufthansa
Technik and Videon will be enhanced in the form of further teaming in
the areas of development and manufacturing during 2004. A MoU is being
signed today between the two organisations to further solidify this
successful partnership.
Example components of nice™ - networked integrated cabin equipment – are:
Lufthansa Technik`s universal DVD/CD
player, which is capable of playing all formats of CDs and DVDs and
producing a Hi-Fi audio output, a digital output, component video and a
composite video output. On top of that list it delivers digital MPEG2
streams straight out of the unit, onto the network. The MP3 player
supports multiple channels of stereo audio randomly from pre-selected
directories containing thousands of MP3 files on the aircraft file
server, making it possible to create and recall many play lists. This
leads to the unexcelled comfort of quick and easy access to music for
all tastes and moods anywhere at anytime. An Audio/Video file server
provides storage for MP3 files, a video streaming server to provide
audio/video on demand and a map server for a new moving map display. A
multinorm VHS standard video cassette player is capable of playing NTSC
3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL and SECAM video formats and producing a Hi-Fi
audio output and a composite video output. It also delivers MPEG2 video
and audio straight out to the network. Other components available for
the system are smart LCD displays from 6.5” to 30” (with built in MPEG
decoding and image enhancement), passenger control units with
capacitive switches and/or touchscreens, plug-in seat display units (6”
and 10”), speakers, surround processors, amplifiers and cabin system
controllers. All devices are Ethernet controlled.
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Videon Central Inc., a company specializing in cutting-edge digital video and digital audio design for the personal computer and consumer electronic market, is not Todd A. Erdley's first startup endeavor. In 1992, he founded Paragon Technology, a venture he sold in 1995. He continued working for that company until it was consolidated several years later,when he started Videon.
Erdley took away two lessons from his Paragon experience: have a strong business model and taking on outside financing can result in significant consequences. Erdley devised and committed to a business model of his creation and steered clear of venture capital. He overcame the constraints that resulted from his decision to refuse outside financing, and the company not only grew in its first year but garnered the respect of Silicon Valley companies with which it does business.
Erdley has made sure that innovation becomes a company mission as technology in the digital industry advances. Videon has grown quickly and encompasses all phases of digital video and digital audio technology.
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Videon Central is a leading creator of digital video solutions for the consumer electronics market. We provide intellectual property, engineering design, system integration and product qualification services to major SoC organizations and original equipment manufacturers. Videon builds on this knowledge as an original design manufacturer with expertise in creating customer products for high-end home theatre and in-flight entertainment that range from DVD to Blu-ray Disc players, LCD displays, servers and audio/video distribution equipment.