Smart' Sensors for Civil Infrastructure Systems
The suitability of the accelerometer on the existing Berkeley-platform for civil engineering applications is then investigated. A new sensor board (called Tadeo) is developed that has a high sensitivity accelerometer, a microphone, a thermistor, and photo resistor. The accelerometer employed overcomes many of the deficiencies of the sensor on the available boards. However, a number of the challenges still remaining are identified. An agent-based paradigm is proposed that supports implementation of SHM/C algorithms on networks of smart sensors. Because traditional algorithms for SHM/C assume that data is centrally processed, they cannot be implemented directly in the distributed computing environment employed by smart sensors. To demonstrate the efficacy of this approach, a reference implementation of the agent-based framework is provided for a SHM system employing the AR-ARX algorithm. Numerical examples indicate that the framework is effective.
This initial research demonstrates the feasibility of using smart sensors for SHM of civil infrastructure. A new sensor board is developed and shown to meet the needs of the application. An agent-based framework for smart sensing is proposed and shown to perform well. This research begins to lay the foundation from which the many opportunities offered by smart sensing technology can be pursued.
History
Date Created
2004-05-21Date Modified
2018-10-05Defense Date
2004-05-07Research Director(s)
Dr. A. KareemCommittee Members
Dr. A. Kareem Dr. Y. Kurama Dr. L Salvati Dr. B.F. Spencer Dr. D.J. KirknerDegree
- Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Level
- Doctoral Dissertation
Language
- English
Alternate Identifier
etd-05212004-175346Publisher
University of Notre DameAdditional Groups
- Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences
Program Name
- Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences