@inproceedings{6b10923cd34c4d389883f99b52a41dff,
title = "Smart sensor systems for aerospace applications: From sensor development to application testing",
abstract = "The application of Smart Sensor Systems for aerospace applications is a multidisciplinary process consisting of sensor element development, element integration into Smart Sensor hardware, and testing of the resulting sensor systems in application environments. This paper provides a cross-section of these activities for multiple aerospace applications illustrating the technology challenges involved. The development and application testing topics discussed are: 1) The broadening of sensitivity and operational range of silicon carbide (SiC) Schottky gas sensor elements; 2) Integration of fire detection sensor technology into a {"}Lick and Stick{"} Smart Sensor hardware platform for Crew Exploration Vehicle applications; 3) Extended testing for zirconia based oxygen sensors in the basic {"}Lick and Stick{"} platform for environmental monitoring applications. It is concluded that that both core sensor platform technology and a basic hardware platform can enhance the viability of implementing smart sensor systems in aerospace applications.",
author = "Hunter, {G. W.} and Xu, {J. C.} and Dungan, {L. K.} and Ward, {B. J.} and S. Rowe and J. Williams and Maker, {D. B.} and Liu, {C. C.} and Chang, {C. W.}",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.1149/1.2981136",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
isbn = "9781566776578",
series = "ECS Transactions",
publisher = "Electrochemical Society Inc.",
number = "11",
pages = "333--344",
booktitle = "ECS Transactions - Chemical Sensors 8",
edition = "11",
note = "Chemical Sensors 8: Chemical (Gas, Ion, Bio) Sensors and Analytical Systems - 214th ECS Meeting ; Conference date: 12-10-2008 Through 17-10-2008",
}