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9 August 1988 A Distributed Sensor Architecture For Advanced Aerospace Systems
Jeff Schoess, Glen Castore
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The Distributed Sensor Architecture (DSA) has been developed to couple knowledge-based processing with integrated sensors technology to provide coherent and efficient treatment of information generated by multiple sensors. In this architecture multiple smart sensors are serviced by a knowledge-based sensor supervisor to process sensor-related data as an integrated sensor group. Multiple sensor groups can be combined to form a reconfigurable, fault tolerant sensor fusion framework. The role and topology of this architecture are discussed. An example application of DSA sensor data fusion is presented.
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Jeff Schoess and Glen Castore "A Distributed Sensor Architecture For Advanced Aerospace Systems", Proc. SPIE 0931, Sensor Fusion, (9 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946650
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Transducers

Sensor fusion

Data fusion

Aerospace engineering

Control systems

Data acquisition

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