Barco's Modular Open System Architecture (MOSArt) concept has been a mainstay in a wide range of aircraft cockpits for many years. Its modular approach guarantees the best soft- and hardware flexibility and system integration. MOSArt allows you to remain in full control of your intellectual property.
Full avionics modularity. Full IP protection
Based on an ARINC 653-compliant kernel, Barco’s MOSArt platform can integrate many applications into one unit, and has no need for sensitive intellectual property information. In addition, you can assign different criticality levels to each MOSArt partition.
High MTBF, low TCO
As a software platform, MOSArt drives down the total cost of ownership (TCO) and strongly increases the mean time between failures (MBTF). This stability is of critical importance to the performance of a cockpit’s visual system.
Minimal certification effort and risk
We can provide a complete certification package up to DO-178B Level A, encapsulating the RTOS’s certification artifacts, clearly marking what tasks the final software integrator will need to perform. We have the necessary experience in this field, with many EASA- and FAA-product certifications under our belt.
This product is an option of the following products
CDMS-3000
CHDD–254
CHDD-268
CHDD-6.8/1
D-MAP
FDU-2129
FDU-268
MDU-254
MDU-268
MFD-5.4/1
MFD-6.8/1
PU-2000
TL-361
TX-138
TX-243
TX-338
CDMS (Discontinued)
MFD-12.9/1 (Discontinued)
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