From Deseret News archives:
$1 million BYU project may save A.F. millions
Goal is to clear up the garbled data transmitted in fighter-jet test flights
Barrel rolls and bandwidth problems have made it difficult for the Flight Test Center at the base to cleanly capture the massive streams of data generated about a plane's performance during each test flight and sent from antennas on the plane to a receiver on the ground.
When the information is scrambled, the expensive tests must be repeated.
"The military has to put each airplane through a series of maneuvers to test the stresses, the strains and the temperatures it might experience so when the plane is in combat and flies dozens of sorties, it won't break down," said Michael Rice, the BYU professor who developed the solution to the data dilemma.
The 412th Test Wing at Edwards still attaches a single antenna to the bottom of many of the planes it tests, but the signal to the receiver is often blocked when the plane banks away or turns over, breaking the link between the antenna and the ground receiver.
"When the data rates are low, the second antenna works fine," Rice said. "It's when the data rates get high that the signals interfere with each other. The border is about 5 megabits per second."
That's far more flight information or telemetry than Apollo spacecraft sent back to Earth during missions to the moon in the 1960s and '70s.
"Our contract is to build a piece of hardware that receives similar data in real time for monitoring by test engineers."
An easy answer to the problem would have been to dedicate a separate radio frequency to each antenna, but the military has auctioned off its extra frequencies to satellite radio companies like XM Radio and Sirius.
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