State Monitoring of Civil Engineering Structures Based on Wireless Network Sensor

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State monitoring is one of the important part of the structure healthy monitoring system, the dynamic characteristics of structures are evaluated rather frequently by measuring their vibrations. With the research and application going in deep, wireless sensor is a perfect way to expand the range of the structure health monitoring system. This dissertation started with a concept design of a wireless sensor that could be used in the structure health monitoring system. In this paper, the state monitoring of civil engineering structure by using wireless sensor technology has been gave out based on monitoring technology and network protocol analysis. Design and hand make the front-end measurement circuit board and software for secondary development based on the monitoring equipment of company. The monitoring network has been set up and experiments were carried out about the structure deformation in the standard steel beam of civil engineering structure laboratory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2574-2577

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May 2014

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