Intelligent Automation, Inc. Develops Aircraft Damage Registration Sensor

02/09/2016 06:00

Source: PR News

ROCKVILLE, Md., Sept. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- IAI has developed the Auto-Scan Inlet and Exhaust Damage Registration Sensor, a system that provides a faster and easier way to characterize inlet and exhaust damage in high-performance aircraft. Aircraft maintainers will use Auto-Scan to characterize, localize, register, and transfer information about damage and defects, speeding up the inspection process, improving data accuracy, and minimizing operator-induced error. This tool will also minimize the time aircraft spend out of service.

High-performance aircraft require frequent inspections and maintenance due to extreme operating conditions and high temperatures. The current inspection process involves visual analysis and manual "trace and transfer" plotting of damage incidences.  The Auto-Scan sensor reduces both labor hours and occurrences of human error. One maintainer operates the sensor, as it captures and characterizes the image of the surface defect. Data including the defect shape, perimeter, area, depth, location, and orientation are transferred to the aircraft's health assessment system for further analysis.

IAI developed Auto-Scan through an Air Force Research Lab Critical Small Business Innovation Research contract. Auto-Scan is currently being transitioned for field deployment as part of a $2.5 million Rapid Innovation Fund award from the Department of Defense.

Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI) is a technology innovation company headquartered in Rockville, MD.  IAI specializes in providing advanced technology solutions and R&D services to federal agencies and corporations throughout the United States. IAI leverages agile R&D processes, a multi-disciplinary collaborative environment, and its substantial intellectual property portfolio to excel in developing concepts into market-focused products and customer-driven solutions.  IAI's core R&D areas include: Physical Security and Surveillance, Sensors Systems, Air Traffic Management, Big Data and Social Media Analytics, Control and Signal Processing, Cyber Security, Education and Training Technologies, Health Technologies, Modeling and Simulation, Networks and Communications, and Robotics.  For more information about IAI please visit www.i-a-i.com.

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Intelligent Automation, Inc.
15400 Calhoun Drive, Suite 190
Rockville, MD 20855
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