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31 March 1998 Remote bridge-monitoring systems: New York's experience
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Long-term continuous monitoring may be helpful in periodic evaluation of structures, decision-making for preventative maintenance, and examining new design techniques. Remote bridge-monitoring systems are expected to be useful in future bridge inspection and management. Reliability of data- collection systems, sensors, and communication systems in the service environment is critical for successful field operation. This paper briefly describes a study undertaken by New York State Department of Transportation to investigate reliability of a state-of-the-art bridge-monitoring system available at the inception of that study and to examine its utility for continuous monitoring of bridge structures.
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Sreenivas Alampalli "Remote bridge-monitoring systems: New York's experience", Proc. SPIE 3400, Structural Materials Technology III: An NDT Conference, (31 March 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300115
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KEYWORDS
Bridges

Sensors

Reliability

Telecommunications

Calibration

Manufacturing

Power supplies

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