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FBW 2010 - 2010 CANEUS Fly-by-Wireless Workshop FBW10

Date2010-08-24

Deadline2010-07-30

VenueUniversity, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsAerospace; wireless communications; passive sensors

Websitehttps://www.caneus.org/fbw10

Topics/Call fo Papers

2010 CANEUS Fly-by-Wireless Workshop will bring together leaders from aerospace industry, academia, and government agencies, to discuss recent advances in wireless communications focused on applications in aerospace industry. The workshop will be hosted by the University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA, on August 24- 27, 2010. The Workshop remains a unique forum for wireless technology providers and end-users to discuss aerospace roadmap for future research and development and form meaningful partnerships. New innovations such as battery-free wireless sensor systems, reliable multi-tier wireless networks, and high temperature sensors will be highlighted at the workshop. Ultimately, this effort will contribute to minimizing cables and connectors across the aerospace industry by providing more reliable and higher performance wireless alternatives at lower cost. The 2010 CANEUS FWB Workshop, third of its kind, builds on the successes from the 1st Joint CANEUS/NASA 2007 “Fly-by-Wireless” Workshop, held in March 2007 at Grapevine, Texas and the 2nd CANEUS "Fly-by-Wireless" Workshop held in June 2009 at Montreal, Canada. The first CANEUS/NASA FBW workshop grew out of an identified need from the CANEUS 2006 Aerospace End-User Committee on SHM - Structural Health Monitoring held at Toulouse. Organizations from the Americas, Europe and Asia regions, attending CANEUS workshops, have taken concrete steps to continue development of their wireless programs and also establish successful collaborative projects, e.g. Wi-Testbed, Frequecy Spectrum, Wi-Engine, Wi-SHM, Wi- Sense, and others.

CANEUS FBW10 Scope

Provide an international forum for user needs and wireless alternatives to precipitate cooperation and partnerships.
Promote understanding of the maturity and capability of alternatives to wired infrastructure.
Identify key challenges and solution paths and capturing lessons learned from wired or wireless connectivity that need to be addressed in future architectures and technologies.
Quantify the life cycle return on investment or mission need for various applications and opportunities to establish which investments and partnerships have promise.
Identify and enable key partnerships, working groups, projects and plans to implementing “Fly-by-Wireless” in aerospace vehicles.

Application End-Users Categories:
Technology Developers Categories:

Sensor DAQ Micro-Miniaturization
Less?Wire Architectures
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)
RF immunity in Electromagnetic Environment
Frequency Spectrum allocation
Aircraft/Rotorcraft/Spacecraft/Rockets
Manned and Unmanned
Jet Engines and Rockets (hot/cold sections)
Ground Support Systems & instrumentation
Inflatable Wireless Antennas and Structures
Passive wireless RFID & sensor tags
Standalone, robust wireless data acquisition
Self contained miniaturized wireless sensors
Low weight implementation of SHM
Scavenge and Rechargeable power sources
Harsh Environment wireless sensors
Robust Programmable wireless radios
High speed wireless avionics communications
Multi-drop systems & Data on power lines
Standard interfaces for HW/SW & RF

Last modified: 2010-06-10 21:12:27