BAE Systems develops laser airspeed sensor for aircraft
source:Optics.org
keywords: BAE Systems Laser Air Speed sensor
Time:2016-07-18
In what they are claiming is “an aviation first”, British scientists at BAE Systems, Chelmsford, UK, have successfully trialled a highly accurate laser-based airspeed sensor, which is designed for use in the next generation of high altitude aircraft. The team says this development will increase survivability while improving aircraft performance and fuel efficiency.
The Laser Air Speed Sensing Instrument (LASSI) which is being exhibited at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow is different from conventional airspeed measurement methods because it can accurately measure velocity even at low speeds, say the developers.
Conventionally, air speed is determined using pitot tubes, which protrude from aircraft and sense variations in air pressure with speed. Although usually heated, these tubes are vulnerable to blockage in icy conditions. They can also be damaged by collisions with birds and when the aircraft is on the ground.
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