Sensor network for structural health monitoring

Mark Hedley,Nigel Hoschke,M Johnson,C J Lewis, A Murdoch, D C Price,Mikhail Prokopenko, A C Scott, Paul S Wang,Anthony Farmer

ieee(2004)

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Structural health monitoring (SHM) uses an array of sensors to continuously monitor a structure to provide an early indication of problems such as damage to the structure from fatigue, corrosion or impact. The use of such a system enables maintenance costs to be reduced, and new structures can be designed to be lighter and more efficient. CSIRO has developed an SHM system for detecting high-velocity impacts in the skin of a structure, such as may occur to space vehicles. The system is a large sensor network containing about two-hundred nodes, each of which contains multiple sensors. The system has been built as a flexible testbed for undertaking research in the use of sensor networks in a wide range of SHM applications. This paper outlines the testbed that has been developed and the research that has been conducted using this testbed.
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aerospace test facilities,array signal processing,distributed sensors,monitoring,telecommunication network topology,communication topology,corrosion,distributed processing,fatigue,flexible testbed,high-velocity impacts,sensor array,sensor network,space vehicles,structural health monitoring
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