Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) methodologies are taking advantage of the development of new families of MEMS sensors and of the available network technologies. Advanced systems rely on intelligent bus-connected sensing units performing locally data filtering, elaboration and model identification. This paper describes a family of enhanced multivariate autoregressive models that can be used in SHM-oriented identification procedures and the implementation of a new advanced SHM system in the tower of the Engineering School of Bologna University. It describes also the results given by the considered procedure and a comparison of the implemented MEMS-based system with a traditional solution based on piezoelectric seismic accelerometers.
Structural monitoring of a tower by means of MEMS–based sensing and enhanced autoregressive models / Guidorzi, Roberto; Diversi, Roberto; Vincenzi, Loris; Mazzotti, Claudio; Simioli, Vittorio. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CONTROL. - ISSN 0947-3580. - STAMPA. - 20:1(2014), pp. 4-13. [10.1016/j.ejcon.2013.06.004]
Structural monitoring of a tower by means of MEMS–based sensing and enhanced autoregressive models
VINCENZI, Loris;
2014
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Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) methodologies are taking advantage of the development of new families of MEMS sensors and of the available network technologies. Advanced systems rely on intelligent bus-connected sensing units performing locally data filtering, elaboration and model identification. This paper describes a family of enhanced multivariate autoregressive models that can be used in SHM-oriented identification procedures and the implementation of a new advanced SHM system in the tower of the Engineering School of Bologna University. It describes also the results given by the considered procedure and a comparison of the implemented MEMS-based system with a traditional solution based on piezoelectric seismic accelerometers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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