The use of wireless data networks is ubiquitous in the consumer world. They have gained significant traction due to advantages afforded by the lack of wires. These same advantages can prove valuable in Flight Test for data acquisition. Sensor nodes are ideal candidates for low bandwidth wireless networks. Located in remote, hard to reach and hostile environments, wirelessly acquiring data from such sensor can solve a number of existing issues for FTI engineers. Implementing such wireless communication introduces a number of challenges such as guaranteeing reliable transfer of the sensor data and time synchronization of the remote nodes. This paper addresses wireless sensor acquisition, the associated challenges and discusses approaches and solutions to these problems.
CITATION STYLE
Collins, D. (2015). Wireless data acquisition in flight test networks. In Proceedings of the International Telemetering Conference (Vol. 82, pp. 491–498). International Foundation for Telemetering. https://doi.org/10.5162/etc2016/8.2
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.