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Decentralized bridge health monitoring using wireless smart sensors

Sunghoon JangSung‐Han SimHongki JoB. F. Spencer

Year: 2010 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 7647 Pages: 76473I-76473I   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

Wireless Smart Sensor Networks (WSSN) facilitates a new paradigm to structural health monitoring (SHM) for civil infrastructure. Conventionally, SHM systems employing wired sensors and central data acquisition have been used to characterize the state of a structure; however, wide-spread implementation has been limited due to difficulties in cabling, high equipment cost, and long setup time. WSSNs offer a unique opportunity to overcome such difficulties. Recent advances in sensor technology have realized low-cost, smart sensors with on-board computation and wireless communication capabilities, making deployment of a dense array of sensors on large civil structures both feasible and economical. Wireless smart sensors have shown their tremendous potential for SHM in recent full-scale bridge monitoring examples. However, structural damage identification in WSSNs, a primary objective of SHM, has yet to reach its full potential. This paper presents an implementation of the stochastic dynamic damage locating vector (SDDLV) method on the Imote2 sensor platform and experimental validation in a laboratory environment. The WSSN application is developed based on the Illinois SHM Project (ISHMP) Services Toolsuite (http://shm.cs.uiuc.edu), combining decentralized data aggregation, system identification, receptance-based damage detection, and global damage assessment. The laboratory experiment uses a three-dimensional truss structure with a network of Imote2 sensors for decentralized damage identification. Future efforts to deploy a long-term structural health monitoring system for a fullscale steel truss bridge are also described.

Keywords:
Structural health monitoring Bridge (graph theory) Wireless sensor network Software deployment Identification (biology) Wireless Computer science Truss bridge Engineering Truss Telecommunications Computer network Electrical engineering Civil engineering

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Topics

Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Concrete Corrosion and Durability
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials

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