Abstract

Sensor Networks for Structural Health Monitoring

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  • Continuous structural health monitoring (SHM) systems would form a major establishment in the field of damage detection, assessment, and failure prediction

  • A typical SHM system requires the constant collection of data from sensors that are embedded within the structure

  • When designing a sensor network, many considerations must be taken into account that may impact every component of the SHM system, starting with the type of measurements, number and location of sensors, communication and data transmission, and data storage [4]

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Introduction

Continuous structural health monitoring (SHM) systems would form a major establishment in the field of damage detection, assessment, and failure prediction. Knowing the integrity of in-service structures, on a continuous real-time basis, is crucial for manufacturers, maintenance teams, and operators. A typical SHM system requires the constant collection of data from sensors that are embedded within the structure.

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