Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications

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Autor(a) principal: Toledo Júnior,Emerson
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cury,Alexandre, Landre Júnior,Jánes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais
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Resumo: Abstract Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) programs play an essential task in the field of civil engineering, especially for assessing safety conditions involving large structures such as viaducts, bridges, stadiums, and tall buildings. In fact, some of these structures are monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to supply dynamic measurements that can be used for the identification of structural problems, e.g., presence of cracks, excessive vibration, damage, among others. SHM programs may provide automated assessment of structural health by processing vibration data obtained from sensors attached to the structure. Frequently, SHM uses wired systems, which are usually expensive due to the necessity of continuous maintenance and are not always suitable for sensing remote structures. Conversely, commercial wireless systems often demand high implementation costs. Hence, this paper proposes the use of a low-cost wireless sensing system based on the single board computer Raspberry Pi, which significantly reduces implementation expenses while keeping data’s integrity. The wireless communication is performed in real-time through a local wireless network, responsible for sending and receiving vibration data. The proposed system is validated by comparing its results with a commercial wired system through a series of controlled experimental applications. The results suggest that the proposed system is suitable for civil SHM applications.
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title Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications
spellingShingle Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications
Toledo Júnior,Emerson
structural health monitoring
wireless sensors
low-cost accelerometers
title_short Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications
title_full Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications
title_fullStr Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications
title_sort Assessment of low-cost wireless sensors for structural health monitoring applications
author Toledo Júnior,Emerson
author_facet Toledo Júnior,Emerson
Cury,Alexandre
Landre Júnior,Jánes
author_role author
author2 Cury,Alexandre
Landre Júnior,Jánes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Toledo Júnior,Emerson
Cury,Alexandre
Landre Júnior,Jánes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv structural health monitoring
wireless sensors
low-cost accelerometers
topic structural health monitoring
wireless sensors
low-cost accelerometers
description Abstract Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) programs play an essential task in the field of civil engineering, especially for assessing safety conditions involving large structures such as viaducts, bridges, stadiums, and tall buildings. In fact, some of these structures are monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to supply dynamic measurements that can be used for the identification of structural problems, e.g., presence of cracks, excessive vibration, damage, among others. SHM programs may provide automated assessment of structural health by processing vibration data obtained from sensors attached to the structure. Frequently, SHM uses wired systems, which are usually expensive due to the necessity of continuous maintenance and are not always suitable for sensing remote structures. Conversely, commercial wireless systems often demand high implementation costs. Hence, this paper proposes the use of a low-cost wireless sensing system based on the single board computer Raspberry Pi, which significantly reduces implementation expenses while keeping data’s integrity. The wireless communication is performed in real-time through a local wireless network, responsible for sending and receiving vibration data. The proposed system is validated by comparing its results with a commercial wired system through a series of controlled experimental applications. The results suggest that the proposed system is suitable for civil SHM applications.
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