z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Testing of a Wireless Sensor System for Instrumented Thermal Protection Systems
Author(s) -
Allen Kummer,
Sven G. Bilén,
Erik Weir,
Trey Morris,
Corey Friedenberger,
Aseem Singh,
Robert Capuro,
Johnny Fu,
Gregory Swanson,
David Hash
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
15th aiaa international space planes and hypersonic systems and technologies conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2011-2284
Subject(s) - wireless , computer science , wireless sensor network , embedded system , telecommunications , computer network
Funded by NASA’s Constellation Universities Institutes Project (CUIP), we have been developing and testing a system to wirelessly power and collect data from sensors on space platforms in general and, in particular, the harsh environment of spacecraft re-entry. The elimination of wires and associated failures such as chafing, sparking, ageing, and connector issues can increase reliability and design flexibility while reducing costs. These factors present an appealing case for the pursuit of wireless solutions for harsh environments, particularly for their use in space and on spacecraft. We have designed and built a prototype wireless sensor system. The system, with capabilities similar to that of a wired sensor system, was tested in NASA Ames Research Center’s Aerodynamic Heating Facility and Interaction Heating Facility. This paper discusses the overall development effort, testing results, as well as future directions.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here
Accelerating Research

Address

John Eccles House
Robert Robinson Avenue,
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
OX4 4GP, United Kingdom