A Administração Nacional do Espaço e da Aeronáutica (NASA, sigla em Inglês) está empregando a RFID para capturar os dados sobre as vibrações, bem como avaliar as emissões acústicas durante transportes espaciais e lançamentos de foguetes no Centro Espacial John F. Kennedy da Flórida (KSC) e da Estação da Força Aérea de Cabo Canaveral, localizada na Base da Força Aérea Patrick. Marcas de sensores RFID ativos estão sendo usados para transmitir dados a um leitor e um PC, onde a informação pode ser revisada, a fim de determinar o som e os nÃveis de vibração gerada por um lançamento de foguete. A solução consiste em etiquetas de RFID ativas de 2,4 GHz com sensores embutidos que captam as vibrações resultantes de diferentes áreas em torno de uma plataforma de lançamento durante a decolagem. Saiba como a NASA usa os dados para obter uma maior compreensão das ondas sonoras emitidas a partir de lançamentos, e para prever melhor qualquer dano potencial que as ondas podem causar aos equipamentos e nas estruturas dentro na região. Obter um entendimento de como a tecnologia pode ser utilizada no futuro para melhorar a segurança da missão.
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