Title :
Empirical Tests of Wireless Sensor Network in Jet Engine Including Characterization of Radio Wave Propagation and Fading
Author :
Gruden, Mathias ; Jobs, Magnus ; Rydberg, A.
Author_Institution :
Microwave group, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract :
This letter describes how to replace a wired telemetry system for structural health monitoring (SHM) in jet engines with a wireless sensor network (WSN). With a WSN, the time required for engine preparation can be reduced from several months to only a few weeks. The WSN is tested in a military jet engine used in the Swedish jet fighter JAS 39 Gripen. Also, the wave propagation is characterized in the real engine and a half-scale engine with both linear- and circular-polarized antennas. The measurements are analyzed by using K-factor and path loss. Finally, the complete system is tested in a full-scale test with a running engine. The intended WSN will operate in the 2.45-GHz ISM band. The K-factor for the real engine ranges from about 2 to 8 and for the half-scale engine from about 1 to 15. The use of circularly polarized antennas does not always reduce the fading. The complete system measured the bit error rate (BER) and temperature. The performed tests were successful, and the BER were 2.8%-10.5% during the test. The practical test also showed the possibility of using a WSN as a monitoring system in jet engines.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; UHF radio propagation; condition monitoring; fading channels; jet engines; linear antennas; military communication; radiotelemetry; structural engineering; wireless sensor networks; BER; ISM band; K-factor; SHM; Swedish jet fighter JAS 39 Gripen; bit error rate; circular-polarized antennas; empirical tests; fading characterization; frequency 2.45 GHz; full-scale test; half-scale engine; jet engine; linear-polarized antennas; military jet engine; path loss; radiowave propagation characterization; structural health monitoring; wired telemetry system; wireless sensor network; Antenna measurements; Fading; Jet engines; Receiving antennas; Temperature measurement; Wireless sensor networks; Communication channels; electromagnetic propagation; jet engines; propagation measurements; radio communication;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LAWP.2014.2316311