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Real-Time Stress Monitoring of Highway Bridges with a Secured Wireless Sensor Network
This collaborative research aims to develop a real-time stress monitoring system for highway bridges with a secured wireless sensor network. The near term goal is to collect wireless sensor data under different traffic patterns from local highway bridges. The long term goal is to build a non-destructive structural health monitoring system and derive a structural health index to predict the remaining life span of a highway bridge in order to save human lives, avoid costly failure, provide timely restoration, prevent unnecessary reconstructions, and minimize disruptions of traffic.
Real-Time Stress Monitoring of Highway Bridges with a Secured Wireless Sensor Network
This collaborative research aims to develop a real-time stress monitoring system for highway bridges with a secured wireless sensor network. The near term goal is to collect wireless sensor data under different traffic patterns from local highway bridges. The long term goal is to build a non-destructive structural health monitoring system and derive a structural health index to predict the remaining life span of a highway bridge in order to save human lives, avoid costly failure, provide timely restoration, prevent unnecessary reconstructions, and minimize disruptions of traffic.
Real-Time Stress Monitoring of Highway Bridges with a Secured Wireless Sensor Network
F. X. Li (author) / G. C. Perera (author) / B. Detwiler (author)
2011
19 pages
Report
No indication
English
A Wireless Sensor Network‐Based Structural Health Monitoring System for Highway Bridges
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