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9 May 2005 Wireless sensor seismic response monitoring system implemented on top of NEESgrid
John-Michael Wong, Jan Goethals, Bozidar Stojadinovic
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Abstract
Emerging wireless sensor technology presents a tremendous opportunity for developing low-cost monitoring systems for civil infrastructure. A set of wireless MICA2 mote accelerometers were deployed on a reinforced concrete bridge column to collect data during a shaking table earthquake simulation test. The data from the test were ingested into a data and metadata system for testing the usability of the metadata description for data mining and visualization. The metadata system used the NEESgrid metadata services interface for backend storage. The results of the data acquisition and ingestion were used to determine the feasibility of using a comprehensive sensor, data storage, and data retrieval system for health monitoring.
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John-Michael Wong, Jan Goethals, and Bozidar Stojadinovic "Wireless sensor seismic response monitoring system implemented on top of NEESgrid", Proc. SPIE 5768, Health Monitoring and Smart Nondestructive Evaluation of Structural and Biological Systems IV, (9 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.599860
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Cited by 4 scholarly publications and 3 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Data storage

Data acquisition

Visualization

Earthquakes

Data modeling

Human-machine interfaces

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