2018
DOI: 10.1109/mce.2017.2717198
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Sensing a City's State of Health: Structural Monitoring System by Internet-of-Things Wireless Sensing Devices

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“…More recently, the study of the dynamic effects on buildings of the surrounding environment has became a challenging research topic, involving disparate expertise from the fields of physics, geology and engineering, and sometimes referred to as "urban seismology" (Diaz et al, 2017), (Green et al, 2016), (Ritter et al 2005). Moreover, the recent availability of low-cost measurement devices has encouraged the testing of large accelerometer networks for monitoring purposes (Barsocchi et al, 2018), (D'Alessandro et al, 2018), (Clementi et al, 2018), including through participative approaches as in (Matarazzo et al, 2018), where citizens were directly involved in monitoring the vibrations of bridges with their own smartphones (which are normally equipped with MEMS devices to measure accelerations).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, the study of the dynamic effects on buildings of the surrounding environment has became a challenging research topic, involving disparate expertise from the fields of physics, geology and engineering, and sometimes referred to as "urban seismology" (Diaz et al, 2017), (Green et al, 2016), (Ritter et al 2005). Moreover, the recent availability of low-cost measurement devices has encouraged the testing of large accelerometer networks for monitoring purposes (Barsocchi et al, 2018), (D'Alessandro et al, 2018), (Clementi et al, 2018), including through participative approaches as in (Matarazzo et al, 2018), where citizens were directly involved in monitoring the vibrations of bridges with their own smartphones (which are normally equipped with MEMS devices to measure accelerations).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can provide damage detection and characterization, risk assessment, or can be used to hypothesize future performance. Recently, the use of digital sensors has gradually replaced analog and/or mechanical devices in SHM systems; moreover, the advent of the IoT paradigm has brought interworking capabilities, opening to the use of sensor networks for the remote monitoring of monuments and/or structures of great impact [2]. Finally, information systems allow for processing the data produced by these sensors, whether they are images, vibration, acceleration data,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[9][10][11][12][13] In recent years, many experts and scholars have obtained many good research developments in monitoring systems. [14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Barsocchi et al 21 proposed a structural monitoring system by Internet-of-Things wireless sensing devices to monitor their state of health of the buildings. Tirado-Andre´s and Araujo 22 demonstrated the importance of the selection of the clock source in wireless sensor networks by real experiments and theoretical analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%