Title :
A multi-mode MEMS sensor design to support system test and health & usage monitoring applications
Author :
Xu, Z. ; Richardson, A. ; Koltsov, D. ; Li, L. ; Begbie, M. ; Wang, C.H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Lancaster Univ. Lancaster, Lancaster, UK
Abstract :
Health and usage monitoring (HUMS) as a technique for online test, diagnosis or prognosis of structures and systems has evolved as a key technology for future critical systems. The application of HUMS technology requires a portfolio of reliable miniaturized sensors, capable of delivering "intelligence" on the internal and external environment of a system or structure. This paper proposes a fault tolerant sensor architecture and demonstrates the feasibility of realising this architecture through the design of a dual mode humidity/pressure MEMS sensor with an integrated temperature function. The sensor has a simple structure, good linearity and sensitivity, and the potential for implementation of built-in Self-test features. We also propose a re-configurable sensor network based on the multi-functional sensor concept that supports both normal operational and fail safe modes. The architecture has the potential to significantly increase system reliability and supports a reduction in the number of sensors required in future HUMS devices. The technique has potential in a wide range of applications, especially within wireless sensor networks.
Keywords :
humidity sensors; microsensors; pressure sensors; wireless sensor networks; HUMS technology; built-in self test feature; dual mode humidity pressure MEMS sensor; fault tolerant sensor architecture; health monitoring; integrated temperature function; multifunctional sensor; multimode MEMS sensor; online diagnosis; online test; reconfigurable sensor network; reliable miniaturized sensor; usage monitoring; wireless sensor networks; Fault tolerance; Humidity; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent structures; Micromechanical devices; Monitoring; Portfolios; Sensor systems and applications; System testing; Temperature sensors; HUMS; bias superposition; built-in-self-test; humidity sensor; multi-mode sensing; online test; pressure sensor; self-repair; sensor network; sensor reliability; wireless sensor network;
Conference_Titel :
Test Symposium (ETS), 2010 15th IEEE European
Conference_Location :
Praha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5834-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-1877
DOI :
10.1109/ETSYM.2010.5512728