From the first Saturn V rocket booster (S-II-T) testing in 1966 and the routine Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) testing beginning in 1975, to more recent test programs such as the X-33 Aerospike Engine, the Integrated Powerhead Development (IPD) program, and the Hybrid Sounding Rocket (HYSR), Stennis Space Center (SSC) continues to be a premier location for conducting large-scale testing. Central to each test program is the capability for sensor systems to deliver reliable measurements and high quality data, while also providing a means to monitor the test stand area to the highest degree of safety and sustainability. Sensor wiring is routed along piping and through cable trenches, making its way from the engine test area, through the test...
Development and testing of an adaptable wireless health-monitoring architecture for a vehicle fleet ...
This definitive study examines the performance of wireless sensor networks solutions for harsh indus...
Space transportation propulsion systems; diagnostics testbed facility characteristics; engine plume ...
NASA's Stennis Space Center (SSC) and Glenn Research Center (GRC) participate in the development of ...
A long-term center goal at the John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) is the formulation and implementat...
The Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) continues to apply emerging test and evaluation (T&...
This slide presentation reviews the results of a study on the use of wireless instrumentation and se...
This paper describes the application of intelligent sensors in the Integrated Systems Health Monitor...
This paper provides a short history of NASA Stennis Space Center's Test Technology Laboratory and br...
Future In-Space propulsion systems for exploration programs will invariably require data collection ...
The John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) requested The Aerospace Corporation to examine the current te...
Three computer programs have been written to preprocess digitized outputs of sensors during rocket-e...
Scientists within NASA#s Applied Research & Technology Project Office (formerly the Applied Sciences...
The John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) provides test operations services to a variety of customers, ...
Year 2000 has been an active one for rocket propulsion testing at the NASA John C. Stennis Space Cen...
Development and testing of an adaptable wireless health-monitoring architecture for a vehicle fleet ...
This definitive study examines the performance of wireless sensor networks solutions for harsh indus...
Space transportation propulsion systems; diagnostics testbed facility characteristics; engine plume ...
NASA's Stennis Space Center (SSC) and Glenn Research Center (GRC) participate in the development of ...
A long-term center goal at the John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) is the formulation and implementat...
The Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) continues to apply emerging test and evaluation (T&...
This slide presentation reviews the results of a study on the use of wireless instrumentation and se...
This paper describes the application of intelligent sensors in the Integrated Systems Health Monitor...
This paper provides a short history of NASA Stennis Space Center's Test Technology Laboratory and br...
Future In-Space propulsion systems for exploration programs will invariably require data collection ...
The John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) requested The Aerospace Corporation to examine the current te...
Three computer programs have been written to preprocess digitized outputs of sensors during rocket-e...
Scientists within NASA#s Applied Research & Technology Project Office (formerly the Applied Sciences...
The John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) provides test operations services to a variety of customers, ...
Year 2000 has been an active one for rocket propulsion testing at the NASA John C. Stennis Space Cen...
Development and testing of an adaptable wireless health-monitoring architecture for a vehicle fleet ...
This definitive study examines the performance of wireless sensor networks solutions for harsh indus...
Space transportation propulsion systems; diagnostics testbed facility characteristics; engine plume ...