Discrete Data Qualification System and Method Comprising Noise Series Fault Detection

TBMG-16584

06/01/2013

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A Sensor Data Qualification (SDQ) function has been developed that allows the onboard flight computers on NASA’s launch vehicles to determine the validity of sensor data to ensure that critical safety and operational decisions are not based on faulty sensor data. This SDQ function includes a novel noise series fault detection algorithm for qualification of the output data from LO2 and LH2 low-level liquid sensors. These sensors are positioned in a launch vehicle’s propellant tanks in order to detect propellant depletion during a rocket engine’s boost operating phase. This detection capability can prevent the catastrophic situation where the engine operates without propellant. The output from each LO2 and LH2 low-level liquid sensor is a discrete valued signal that is expected to be in either of two states, depending on whether the sensor is immersed (wet) or exposed (dry). Conventional methods for sensor data qualification, such as threshold limit checking, are not effective for this type of signal due to its discrete binary-state nature.

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"Discrete Data Qualification System and Method Comprising Noise Series Fault Detection," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2013.
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Jun 1, 2013
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TBMG-16584
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English