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20 July 1999 Early demonstration of remotely queried microsensors
Lee W. Gause, Donald G. Krantz, Paul J. Biermann, John H. Belk
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Abstract
Prototype remotely queried embedded microsensor devices were installed on two US Navy platforms to verify the robustness of the transponder circuitry to survive in operational environments. Devices were installed on the Advanced Enclosed Mast/Sensor System aboard USS Radford in May 1998. These devices are in the high EMI environment of the SPS-40 radome. The devices were checked after deployment in October and were functioning normally. Devices were also installed on the Boeing AV-8B Harrier T1 aircraft and have successfully survived the vibration, temperature and acoustic noise environment of flight operations. These devices remain installed on these platforms and will be periodically checked to determine the suitability of the transponder circuitry for long term operation.
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Lee W. Gause, Donald G. Krantz, Paul J. Biermann, and John H. Belk "Early demonstration of remotely queried microsensors", Proc. SPIE 3673, Smart Structures and Materials 1999: Smart Electronics and MEMS, (20 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354268
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Transponders

Composites

Microsensors

Acoustics

Radar

Electromagnetic coupling

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