Internet of Things for Structural Health Monitoring

F. Lamonaca, P. F. Sciammarella, C. Scuro, D. L. Carní, R. Olivito
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Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm extends the connectivity capability to everyday life object through Internet The availability of billions of connected devices spread all over and each of them able to acquire and elaborate data open new scenarios in the development of new data acquisition systems and in the design of methods for the automatic management of such big data, allowing new digital services. In the last few years a new field of application of the IoT is the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and the systems developed in this framework have been experimented with good results. Such systems are mainly devoted to monitoring, for example, multiple parts of a civil/industrial structure, reducing the risks for people due to sudden collapse, The aim of this work is to give an overview of the different types of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) used to identify, detect and characterize the degradation and damage of all types of engineering structures, highlighting their benefits, and their improvement obtained thanks the application of IoT paradigm.
物联网结构健康监测
物联网(IoT)范式通过互联网将连接能力扩展到日常生活对象。遍布各地的数十亿连接设备的可用性,每个设备都能够获取和精心设计数据,为开发新的数据采集系统和设计自动管理这些大数据的方法开辟了新的场景,从而实现了新的数字服务。在过去的几年里,物联网的一个新的应用领域是结构健康监测(SHM),在这个框架下开发的系统已经得到了良好的实验结果。这些系统主要用于监测,例如,民用/工业结构的多个部分,减少人们因突然倒塌而面临的风险。这项工作的目的是概述不同类型的结构健康监测(SHM),用于识别、检测和表征所有类型的工程结构的退化和损坏,突出它们的好处,以及由于物联网范例的应用而获得的改进。
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