Title :
A Kennedy Space Center implementation of IEEE 1451 networked smart sensors and lessons learned
Author :
Oostdyk, Rebecca L. ; Mata, Carlos T. ; Perotti, José M.
Author_Institution :
ASRC Aerosp., Kennedy Space Center, FL
Abstract :
To meet the need for more specific and reliable information from ground support instrumentation systems and future spacecraft sensors and to support intelligent health management systems (IHMS), NASA´s Instrumentation Branch and ASRC´s Advanced Electronics and Technology Development Laboratory at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) have consulted the IEEE 1451 family of smart-sensor standards to develop smart network elements (SNEs). SNEs provide reliable signal conditioning to raw sensors, complex data processing, and communication capabilities with a light implementation of the IEEE 1451 family of standards. They are capable of assessing the health of the raw sensors and the electronics and the reliability and tolerance of the measurement, and they relay this information to higher-level systems. The KSC SNEs employ a scaled-down version of the IEEE 1451.1 object model for smart sensors. The sensors are capable of publish-subscribe and client-server communication over an Ethernet network using a custom on-the-wire transmission format that is bandwidth-conservative. KSC, together with NASA Stennis Space Center, has also implemented a user-defined transducer electronic data sheet (TEDS) to store health information about the sensor, defined as the health electronic data sheet (HEDS). The KSC SNEs expand upon the IEEE 1451 family of standards to include a well-defined communication protocol for high-level sensor-to-sensor interaction and a HEDS structure for passing relevant health data over the network
Keywords :
IEEE standards; aircraft maintenance; client-server systems; ground support systems; intelligent sensors; local area networks; protocols; signal processing equipment; Ethernet network; IEEE 1451; client-server communication; communication capabilities; communication protocol; complex data processing; custom on-the-wire transmission; ground support instrumentation systems; health electronic data sheet; health information; intelligent health management systems; networked smart sensors; publish-subscribe communication; sensor-to-sensor interaction; signal conditioning; smart-sensor standards; spacecraft sensors; transducer electronic data sheet; Communication standards; Ground support; Instruments; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent systems; Sensor systems; Space technology; Space vehicles; Telecommunication network reliability; Tin;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9545-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2006.1656120