Todd Mott: Clearing the Smoke on Data Reduction

By Brooks McKinney, APR
Whenever Northrop Grumman conducts a static test of the new five-segment Flight Support Booster (FSB) has developed for NASA's Space Launch System, hundreds of test instruments attached to the rocket generate millions of data points through thousands of data channels. Most of this raw data — presented as voltage or bit count — is indecipherable, even to the hundred or so test engineers involved with the company's FSB test program in Promontory, Utah.
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"When I started my career 42 years ago, we were recording data on strip charts. To reduce that data, we had to take measurements, write down numbers and then do our calculations. Today, of course, it's all electronic."
— Todd “The Data Man” Mott, Principal Energetics Engineer






