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SAMS-II will measure vibrations from vehicle
acceleration, systems operations, crew movements, and thermal
expansion and contraction. Multiple Remote Triaxial Sensor (RTS)
systems are used to monitor individual experiments requiring direct
monitoring. Each RTS is capable of measuring between 0.01 Hz to
beyond 300 Hz of vibration, also known as g-jitter. The RTSs consist
of two components: the RTS sensor enclosure (SE) and the RTS electronics
enclosure (EE). The RTS-SE, placed as close to the experiment
as possible, will translate the g-jitter into a digital signal.
The RTS-EEs provides power and command signals for up to 2 RTS-SEs
and receives the g-jitter data from the RTS-SEs.
The RTSs are linked together by the Interim Control Unit (ICU),
which coordinates the various RTS systems being used throughout
the Station. Eventually, the ICU will be replaced by a full-fledged
Control Unit (CU), which will allow onboard data analysis and
direct feedback and will permit crew to control the measurement
parameters. The main component of the ICU is a computer. Once
the ICU receives the measurements from the RTS systems, it checks
the data for completeness, and the computer sends the data to
the SAMS-II Ground Operations Equipment at Glenn Research Center.
Related Web Sites
* Principal
Investigator Microgravity Services (PIMS) Results Home Page
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NASA Glenn Research Center - SAMS
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NASA Glenn Research Center - MAMS
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