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Low-Cost Wireless Sensors Could Improve Infrastructure Monitoring
Using radio frequency identification technology, researchers have developed low-cost wireless sensors that can detect cracks in bridges long before they become serious.
Low-Cost Wireless Sensors Could Improve Infrastructure Monitoring
Using radio frequency identification technology, researchers have developed low-cost wireless sensors that can detect cracks in bridges long before they become serious.
Low-Cost Wireless Sensors Could Improve Infrastructure Monitoring
Hill, David (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 83 ; 38-39
2016-01-01
22013-01-01 pages
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