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3 August 2001Data processing and quality assurance in health monitoring of constructed system
This paper discusses a data quality control, handling, and assurance process for real-time on-line monitoring. It further displays the processing steps during a typical data quality assurance. Data process design and utilization varies with type of data and information to be presented. Design of a data-flow process that would lead to real-time visualization, engineering analysis, storage, and archival of data is quite challenging for real-time on-line monitoring applications. An existing system for continuous health monitoring of a ling-span bridge is described and the design of the data quality assurance (DQA) steps is discussed. Wind that is monitored at various stations at the bridge is processed using the DQA steps. This paper further illustrates the identification of stationary wind segments on the attempt to correlate this with the various responses obtained from the critical components of the bridge.
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Mesut Pervizpour, Joshua Michael Curtis, Xiaoli Qin, A. Emin Aktan, "Data processing and quality assurance in health monitoring of constructed system," Proc. SPIE 4337, Health Monitoring and Management of Civil Infrastructure Systems, (3 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.435625