Development of a Wireless Sensor Network for Structural Health Monitoring

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  • Vivek Chamoli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i1.2126

Abstract

The importance of wireless sensor networks for monitoring structural health is constantly developing in response to the rising need for security and safety in urban areas. As wireless technology has improved, wireless sensor networks have become an integral part of structural monitoring systems. When compared to traditional wired systems, structural health monitoring systems based on wireless sensor networks provide novel technology with tempting advantages, such as reduced installation and maintenance costs. Due to structural health monitoring, wireless sensor networks now have to deal with even more challenging network design problems. This report summarizes the extensive knowledge gained by researchers using wireless sensor networks for structural health monitoring. We look into the design, functioning, communication methods, and well-known operating systems of wireless sensor nodes, as well as the technologies used in both wired and wireless sensor systems. The most up-to-date summaries of academic and commercial wireless platform technologies are then tallied and evaluated in the context of testbed and field deployments for applications related to structural health monitoring. After this, the primary obstacles connected with using wireless sensor networks for structural health monitoring are outlined, and the feasibility of applying wireless technology for such applications is discussed at length. Finally, the issues that still need fixing in wireless sensor networks for structural health monitoring are analyzed.

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Published

2022-01-01

How to Cite

Chamoli, V. . (2022). Development of a Wireless Sensor Network for Structural Health Monitoring. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 71(1), 337–350. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i1.2126

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