Oxygen sensor signal validation for the safety of the rebreather diver.

Diving Hyperb Med

Researcher at the CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology, Italy and Profactor Research and Solutions, GmbH, Austria, CNR, Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy, Phone: +39-393-1914261 or +39-050-580018, Fax: +39-050315-2627, E-mail:

Published: March 2009

In electronically controlled, closed-circuit rebreather diving systems, the partial pressure of oxygen inside the breathing loop is controlled with three oxygen sensors, a microcontroller and a solenoid valve - critical components that may fail. State-of-the-art detection of sensor failure, based on a voting algorithm, may fail under circumstances where two or more sensors show the same but incorrect values. The present paper details a novel rebreather controller that offers true sensor-signal validation, thus allowing efficient and reliable detection of sensor failure. The core components of this validation system are two additional solenoids, which allow an injection of oxygen or diluent gas directly across the sensor membrane.

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