D. G. WattersPalitha JayaweeraAlfred J. BahrD. L. HuestisNamal PriyanthaRobert MelineRobert J. Shmookler ReisDouglas R. Parks
SRI International is developing a wireless sensor for monitoring the level of chloride ingress into concrete bridge decks. We call this device a Smart Pebble since it has roughly the size and weight of a typical piece of the rock aggregate that is used in such structures. It is "smart" in that it contains a chloride sensor and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip that can be queried remotely both to identify it and to indicate chloride concentration levels. The Smart Pebble is also powered remotely, thus precluding the need for any lifetime-limiting batteries. It is designed to be inserted in the bridge deck either during the initial construction (or during refurbishment) or in a back-filled core hole. This paper will discuss the Smart Pebble design, operation, and status.
Sunghoon JangSung‐Han SimHongki JoB. F. Spencer
Duc-Duy HoKhac-Duy NguyenPo-Young LeeDong-Soo HongSo‐Young LeeJeong‐Tae KimSung-Woo ShinChung‐Bang YunMasanobu Shinozuka
Soojin ChoB. F. SpencerHongki JoJian LiRobin E. Kim
Fernando MoreuR. E. KimBillie F. Spencer