Measuring data similarity in population-based structural health monitoring using distance metrics
Chandula T Wickramarachchi,
Eoghan Maguire,
Elizabeth J Cross
et al.
Abstract:Population-based structural health monitoring (PBSHM) expands structural health monitoring (SHM) from a single structure to a group of structures, allowing inferences to be made within and between populations by transferring knowledge across them. Within the populations of interest, the similarity of structures, via their corresponding data, should be assessed to successfully implement PBSHM. This paper focusses on using distance metrics to assess similarity at the very start of the analysis chain, to discover… Show more
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