Abstract

Offshore wind turbine is being the trend because the consistency wind resource on open seas. But the harsh environmental condition could lead to damage, corrosion, and erosion. With these challenges, structural health monitoring (SHM) plays an important role to ensure the functionality of offshore turbines, and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) help to reduce costs compared to the wire-based ones. This paper presents a literature review for two of main parameters to deploy WSNs for SHM; data rate and bandwidth which indicate the efficiency of communication for each nodes.

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