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Fiber-Optic-based Airworthiness Assessment of High-Altitude Inflatable Aerostat Struct

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Abstract

Airworthiness assessment of a high-altitude, fabric-made, inflatable aerostat structure is monitored from the ground via multiplexed fiber Bragg sensors, bonded to the structure fabric. Payload loading/unloading, stresses induced by strong winds and other effects are easily detected.

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