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Sensor networking in ships and aircrafts

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Hello
Could you tell me is there any specific sensor network used in aircrafts (military and civil) and ships.
 

I don’t know if this is to simple but there is NMEA for instruments used in smaller boats, like sailing boats and stuff, simple RS232 only. There is also a new standard called NMEA2000 that builds on then can network, but it is not that much used yet.

Search the net, should be a lot of pages describing them.

regards Me
 

Aircrafts bus

Hi mhmhmh,

In aircrafts (military and civil) it's used the MIL-STD-1553B bus (based on a militar standar). The specification was developed in the 70's and is designed for fly-by-wire control of the aircraft.

Here there are a few documents..
 

Uups, I've uploaded two times the mil-std-1553b.pdf file...sorry
 

Hello. Thank you very much for your help.
I also find very interesting site - tutorial, about communication networks in trains: h**p://www.labs.it/rosin/tcncorso/tutindex.htm
 

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