Abstract

The extent of damage caused by heavy snowfall and strong winds in extreme weather conditions has recently been increasing. Accordingly, a great number of plastic greenhouses have been damaged by typhoons in summer and heavy snowfall in winter each year. In this study, a system that monitors the structural health of horticultural facilities using acceleration data is proposed. This system analyzes data obtained by structural health monitoring sensors and informs users of problems that have occurred in horticultural facilities through a client. In addition, the system proposed in this study has been designed, implemented, and tested to ensure it can detect a change in the location of an object that has been moved.

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