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Multi-Monostatic Interferometric Radar for Bridge Monitoring

Lapo Miccinesi, Alessandra Beni, Massimiliano Pieraccini

2021Electronics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, interferometric radar has been extensively used as a sensor for static and dynamic monitoring of bridges. Generally speaking, a radar can only detect displacement components along the view direction. As the movement of a real bridge or of a large structure can be rather complex, this limitation can be a significant drawback in engineering practice. In order to overcome this limitation, in this article, a multi-monostatic radar for retrieving the displacement vector is proposed. It is basically a multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) interferometric radar, equipped with a transponder that consists of a pair of antennae, with relative amplifiers, connected to the radar with a radiofrequency (RF) cable. This arrangement allows for the simultaneous detection of two independent displacement components. The radar was successfully tested both in a controlled environment and in the field on a real bridge crossing the Arno river in Florence, Italy.

Topics & Concepts

RadarInterferometryDisplacement (psychology)Bistatic radarTransponder (aeronautics)Radar engineering detailsBridge (graph theory)Computer scienceRemote sensingRadar imagingContinuous-wave radarAcousticsEngineeringGeologyTelecommunicationsPhysicsOpticsAerospace engineeringPsychotherapistMedicineInternal medicinePsychologyStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors
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