The system will be based on analysis of data from sensors mounted on engines and will evaluate various parameters, including gas dynamic characteristics and environmental parameters. Data on the condition of important engine components will also be taken into account. This will make it possible to detect possible malfunctions and ensure flight safety, the press service noted.
The first version of the system, in which students work in cooperation with a major Russian airline, is planned to be presented in the summer. The new Russian system will surpass the foreign system thanks to the use of artificial intelligence technologies.
Source: Ferra
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