Microsensor Fusion Technology for Space Vehicle Reliability Enhancement
Document Number: 941203
Date Published: April 1994
Author(s):
Timothy Betzner - University of Cincinnati
Chris Seifferth - University of Cincinnati
John Rodriguez - University of Cincinnati
H. Thurman Henderson - University of Cincinnati
H. Howard Fan - University of Cincinnati
Abstract:
In this work, the goal of enhanced reliability through redundancy is explored. Two levels of fusion have been defined: the first is a fusion of sensors, redundant in both number and type, and the second is a statistical fusion of the resulting data at a software level. An intermediate preprocessing level is required to connect both fusions. The various types of sensors which are included are bulk micromachined flow, pressure and hydrogen sensors and a thin film poly-crystalline silicon temperature sensor. Individual sensors have been fabricated and packaged in arrays. Associated preprocessing has been designed to be able to handle all of the signals coming from each sensor and prepare them for statistical analysis. Data fusion algorithms have been written and tested.
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