A wireless sensor network monitoring system for highway bridges

A. Al-Radaideh, A. Al-Ali, Salwa Bheiry, S. Alawnah
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As wireless smart sensor networks and geographical information systems (GIS) are evolving nowadays, applications of remote monitoring in wide spread geographical areas are becoming cost-effective and possible. An example of such applications is the structural health status monitoring of highway bridges that connect roads in both rural and urban areas. Many of these bridges are subject to deterioration due to external and internal factors. Online, real-time structural health monitoring is a resourceful complimentary tool to facilitate rapid field inspection. Bridge maintenance and infrastructure managers can easily use this application to safeguard the performance and safety of these vital structures. This paper presents an autonomous wireless sensor network system to monitor structural health in highways bridges. The proposed system consists of a wireless Data Acquisition Unit (DAQ), a mobile public network, a structural health data evaluation, a management middleware, a GIS and graphical user interface module. The sensors in the DAQ gather the bridge health signs and transmit them promptly via the public mobile networks to the management and evaluation middleware for further processing. Based on the national bridge inventory rating scale, an early warning fuzzy logic based engine is developed to process the status of a given bridge and alert the concerned operator/s regarding any abnormality. Furthermore, an interactive Google map is used to show the status of each bridge along with its exact location. A prototype was built in the laboratory to validate the proposed system. Analysis of testing results and comparisons with existing monitoring systems are also discussed. Operators can access the bridge real-time data through mobile phone. The system is cost effective and user friendly.
一种公路桥梁无线传感器网络监测系统
随着无线智能传感器网络和地理信息系统(GIS)的不断发展,远程监控在大范围地理区域的应用越来越具有成本效益和可行性。这种应用的一个例子是连接城乡道路的公路桥梁的结构健康状况监测。由于外部和内部因素的影响,这些桥梁中有许多会恶化。在线,实时结构健康监测是一个资源丰富的补充工具,以促进快速现场检查。桥梁维护和基础设施管理人员可以很容易地使用该应用程序来保障这些重要结构的性能和安全。提出了一种用于公路桥梁结构健康监测的自主无线传感器网络系统。该系统由无线数据采集单元(DAQ)、移动公共网络、结构健康数据评估、管理中间件、地理信息系统和图形用户界面模块组成。DAQ中的传感器收集桥梁健康信号,并通过公共移动网络将其及时传输到管理和评估中间件进行进一步处理。基于国家桥梁清查等级量表,开发了一种基于模糊逻辑的预警引擎,用于处理给定桥梁的状态,并对异常情况向相关操作人员发出警报。此外,交互式谷歌地图用于显示每个桥梁的状态及其确切位置。在实验室中建立了一个原型来验证所提出的系统。对测试结果进行了分析,并与现有监测系统进行了比较。操作员可以通过手机访问桥梁的实时数据。该系统具有成本效益和用户友好。
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