The aircraft smart skin (ASS) with structural health monitoring capabilities is a promising technology. It enables the real-time acquisition of the aircraft’s structural health status and service environment, thereby improving the performance of the aircraft and ensuring the safety of its operation, which in turn reduces maintenance costs. In this paper, a miniaturized and ultra-low-power wireless multi-parameter monitoring system (WMPMS) for ASS is developed, which is capable of monitoring multiple parameters of an aircraft, including random impact events, vibration, temperature, humidity, and air pressure. The system adopts an all-digital monitoring method and a low-power operating mechanism, and it is integrated into a low-power hardware design. In addition, considering the airborne resources limitations, an energy self-supply module based on a thermoelectric generator (TEG) is developed to continuously power the system during flight. Based on the above design, the system has a size of only 45 mm × 50 mm × 30 mm and an average power consumption of just 7.59 mW. Through experimental validation, the system has excellent performance in multi-parameter monitoring and operating power consumption, and it can realize the self-supply of energy.
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