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Beam Deflection Monitoring Based on a Genetic Algorithm Using Lidar Data

Michael Bekele Maru, Donghwan Lee, Gichun Cha, Seunghee Park

2020Sensors24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) system has become a prominent tool in structural health monitoring. Among such systems, Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) is a potential technology for the acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) information to assess structural health conditions. This paper enhances the application of TLS to damage detection and shape change analysis for structural element specimens. Specifically, estimating the deflection of a structural element with the aid of a Lidar system is introduced in this study. The proposed approach was validated by an indoor experiment by inducing artificial deflection on a simply supported beam. A robust genetic algorithm method is utilized to enhance the accuracy level of measuring deflection using lidar data. The proposed research primarily covers robust optimization of a genetic algorithm control parameter using the Taguchi experiment design. Once the acquired data is defined in terms of plane, which has minimum error, using a genetic algorithm and the deflection of the specimen can be extracted from the shape change analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Deflection (physics)LidarTaguchi methodsComputer scienceGenetic algorithmStructural health monitoringData acquisitionLaser scanningAlgorithmRemote sensingLaserEngineeringStructural engineeringOpticsGeologyPhysicsMachine learningOperating systemStructural Health Monitoring Techniques3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageOptical measurement and interference techniques