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Using Wireless Sensor Networks for Structural Health Monitoring

Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) has long been identified as a prominent application of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), as traditional wired-based solutions present some inherent limitations such as:


Moreover, there is a lack of ready-to-use and off-the-shelf WSN technologies that are able to fulfill some most demanding requirements of these applications, which can span from critical physical infrastructures (e.g. bridges, tunnels, mines, energy grid) to historical buildings or even industrial machinery and vehicles. Low-power and low-cost yet extremely sensitive and accurate accelerometer and signal acquisition hardware and stringent time synchronization of all sensors data are just examples of the requirements imposed by most of these applications.

This project has been addressing the design of prototype systems (hardware+software) for health monitoring of civil engineering structures, involving a multidisciplinary team from CISTER-ISEP and ISISE-UMINHO.

We have merging the benefits of standard and off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and communication technologies with a minimum set of custom-designed signal acquisition hardware that is mandatory to fulfil all application requirements, proving that it is possible to satisfy highly demanding data acquisition, both in terms of sensitivity and time synchronization, necessary to complex SHM algorithms.

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