The process of structural health monitoring (SHM) requires an integrated paradigm of networked sensing and actuation, data interrogation (signal processing and feature extraction), and statistical assessment (classification of damage existence, location, and/or type) that treats structural health assessments in a systematic way. An appropriate sensor network is always required in observing the structural system behaviour in such a way that suitable signal processing and damage-sensitive feature extraction on the measured data can be performed efficiently. Consequently, several sensing network paradigms for SHM have emerged in the past, and this chapter is intended to provide an overview of these paradigms. Various parameters of SHM sensing systems that must be considered in its design and subsequent field deployment are also summarized.
Sensing Network Paradigms for Structural Health Monitoring
2011
21 Seiten
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Englisch
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