A prototype tool of optimal wireless sensor placement for structural health monitoring

© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. With increasing collapses of civil infrastructures and popularized utilization of large-scale structures, worldwide deployment of structural health monitoring (SHM) systems is of importance in emerging and future SHM industry. A r...

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Main Authors: Shi, W., Wu, Changzhi, Wang, X.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP160100528
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69818
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Summary:© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. With increasing collapses of civil infrastructures and popularized utilization of large-scale structures, worldwide deployment of structural health monitoring (SHM) systems is of importance in emerging and future SHM industry. A reliable and practical tool of optimal wireless sensor placement (OWSP) can promote implementation of wireless-based SHM systems by reducing construction cost, extending lifetime and improving detection accuracy. This paper presents a prototype of wireless sensor placement (WSP) for bridge SHM based on multi-objective optimisation (MOO) technique and bridge information modelling (BrIM) technology. MOO technique is used to determine sensor locations by simultaneously searching for multiple trade-offs among structural engineering, wireless engineering and construction management. The BrIM model will be used as a platform to validate and visualize the proposed MOO. A BrIM integrated design tool will be developed to improve the efficiency in design stage through visualisation capabilities and semantic enrichment of a bridge model. As future applications, 4D BrIM that combines time-related information in visual environments with the 3D geometric and semantic BrIM model will help engineers and contractors to visualise possible defects and project costs in the real world.