2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-3290-6_5
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Embedded Sensors for Health Monitoring of an Aircraft

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“…This can be performed by introducing smart devices that are capable of dynamic response and detecting damages at the earliest [28]. Jena et al has reported the summary of various embedded sensors based model for real-time structure health monitoring and failure detection in aircraft [29]. The only difference between the conventional integrated devices and MEMS based smart devices is that the later one utilized an intelligent component for digital data processing, analog to digital conversions, interfacing and many more.…”
Section: Evolution and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be performed by introducing smart devices that are capable of dynamic response and detecting damages at the earliest [28]. Jena et al has reported the summary of various embedded sensors based model for real-time structure health monitoring and failure detection in aircraft [29]. The only difference between the conventional integrated devices and MEMS based smart devices is that the later one utilized an intelligent component for digital data processing, analog to digital conversions, interfacing and many more.…”
Section: Evolution and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engine instruments consist of devices such as exhaust gas and turbine inlet temperature, oil and fuel pressure sensors, flow sensors, speed & torque sensors, etc. There are various MEMS-based embedded sensors are being used in aircraft for health monitoring purposes (Jena and Gupta, 2019). The system comprises many pressure sensors of different pressure measuring areas like; Tyre Pressure (32 psi), Engine Oil Pressure (150 psi), Fuel Pressure (30 psi), etc.…”
Section: Pressure Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This perspective finds applications in diverse fields [4], starting from the biomedical domain, where highly sensitive sensors have been studied for integration into wearable devices to monitor movement [5], all the way to environments like aviation [6] and aerospace [7]. It can also have relevance in everyday life, such as the ability to incorporate small Internet of Things (IoT) sensors into the Gravity Separation Spirals (GSS), enabling remote monitoring of operational conditions, prediction of failures, and utilization of collected data for production optimization [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%