Publication Date:
2019-08-28
Description:
NASA's overall sensing, data acquisition, and instrumentation programs are reviewed. The review shows that the trends in advanced sensor technology involve increased use of solid-state sensors, multiapplication sensors, standardized instrumentation, and miniaturized detectors. Examples are given of several new technologies, showing how improvements in sensor operational capability (such as enhanced sensitivity and spectral range) derived from these advances have resulted in relaxed spacecraft stability requirements, mission time savings, and savings in weight, size, and power. The introduction of multiapplication sensors and standardized instrumentation will result in measurement cost reduction and improved compatibility with standardized spacecraft.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
AIAA PAPER 76-977
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Systems Design Driven by Sensors; Oct 18, 1976 - Oct 20, 1976; Pasadena, CA
Format:
text
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