1 / 8

Anader Benyamin- Seeyar , Ph.D., SM’IEEE Adjunct Professor @ Concordia University and

CANEUS FBW 2010 Workshop in Maine (Wi-Testbed Project). Wireless Sensors and Actuation Networking for Fly-by-Wireless (FBW) Avionic Control Applications & Wireless Systems Immunity in Electromagnetic Environment for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). Anader Benyamin- Seeyar , Ph.D., SM’IEEE

jenis
Télécharger la présentation

Anader Benyamin- Seeyar , Ph.D., SM’IEEE Adjunct Professor @ Concordia University and

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. CANEUS FBW 2010 Workshop in Maine (Wi-Testbed Project) Wireless Sensors and Actuation Networking for Fly-by-Wireless (FBW) Avionic Control Applications&Wireless Systems Immunity in Electromagnetic Environment for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) Anader Benyamin-Seeyar, Ph.D., SM’IEEE Adjunct Professor @ Concordia University and Communications & IT Chapter Chair of IEEE Montreal Section anader.benyamin@ieee.org

  2. Project Objectives: Implement a wireless testbed to evaluate all possible avionic control applications using the most appropriate protocol(s) for critical communications with all aircraft’s sensors and actuators: - Identify key performance nodes (sensors,…) - Characterize indoor /outdoor aircraft channels - Select wireless communication protocol within the aircraft - Develop End-user based applications - Performance measurements - Run extensive testing In-Lab and In-Flight operations - Test for resistance to EMI/EMP/HIRF

  3. Stakeholders Needed • BOMBARDIER, Bell Helicopter, Pratt & Witney, Sikorsky, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Airbus, GE, Honeywell, Embraer • Transport Canada / Industry Canada • CSA • NASA • DRDC • FAA • ESA • Others 3

  4. Challenges • Communication with stakeholders • Funding • Intellectual property agreement • Multisite activities • Frequency band selection • Resources (equipment, team building) • Project execution • Certification process • Others

  5. What has been done? • Bi-weekly telecon calls with almost all • Initial team was built (MOU agreement was signed) • Concept of Operation for the Wi-Testbed document was created • Detailed Application was submitted to Quebec’s MDEIE funds for the Project (Development program) • Investigated to apply for NSERC’s CRD, IRAP & SADI, NRC’s SWP and Industry Canada’s IRB (US & Can), • Thought for collaborative USA (SBIR) - Canada, Spain (Catalonia) - Quebec, and France-Canada sources • IP agreement is in-progress

  6. Testbed Project Members 2009 -2010 Institute: Active Member(s) Concordia U./IEEE Mtl Anader Benyamin-Seeyar, CANEUS :   Milind Pimprikar, Rick Earles Ridgetop :   Doug Goodman Bombardier : Fidel Moupfouma, Claude Lavoie Industry Canada : Jim Castellano NASA : Geroge Studor (partly) NRC Canada : Roy Vestrum, David Russel Awesense : Mischa Steiner-Jovic Ecole Polytechnique:  Chahé Nerguizian Toronto U. : Hugh Liu York U. :   Yunlong Lin, Brian Solheim Concordia U. :   Reza Soleymani, Amir Aghdam CNM – Spain : Carlos Ferrer LAAS – France : Robert Plana Birmingham - UK : Eamonn Fearon

  7. FBW TestBed Development

  8. ThankYou! Q&A Anader Benyamin-Seeyar anader.benyamin@ieee.org

More Related