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Nature has shown that sensors distributed over large areas can provide redundant measurements and help in navigation of insects and birds. This publication is about finding the locations with higher energies which will give maximum outputs. A couple of theories are compared and interesting conclusions are drawn from this comparison.

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By using distributed sensor information for control, a lot can be gained. These measurements provide a gateway to faster aircraft reactions to flight perturbations, as they can be analog in nature and transmitted faster than conventional counterparts.

Lina M Castano
University of Maryland, College Park

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This page is a summary of: Wing Sensor Placement for Gust Disturbance Rejection, January 2015, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
DOI: 10.2514/6.2015-0749.
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