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30 March 2009 Data models and diagnosis algorithms to support structural health monitoring system for buildings
Akira Mita, Shuichi Ogawa
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Abstract
We have recently developed a prototype SHM system consisting of smart sensors, database and MATALB servers. In preceding efforts, we demonstrated the usefulness of analyzing and publishing the data on the web. However, the effective data management and automatic analysis had not been provided. In this study, the data model for easy and flexible data management and automatic configuration of the smart sensors are proposed and their feasibility is demonstrated. In addition, an automatic analysis tool based on ARX models is introduced for practical application. The prototype SHM system is in operation for more than two months without any troubles. To incorporate many needs from different stakeholders, we formed a consortium called K-SHM last year at Keio University. At present, 16 companies joined the consortium consisting of 11 construction companies, 3 large design firms, a sensor maker and a system integration company as members. The consortium will continue improving this system for real application.
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Akira Mita and Shuichi Ogawa "Data models and diagnosis algorithms to support structural health monitoring system for buildings", Proc. SPIE 7292, Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2009, 72921T (30 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.815681
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Structural health monitoring

Buildings

Smart sensors

Data modeling

Prototyping

Databases

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