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Design and Field Validation of a Low Power Wireless Sensor Node for Structural Health Monitoring

Federico Zanelli, Francesco Castelli Dezza, Davide Tarsitano, Marco Mauri, Maria Laura Bacci, Giorgio Diana

2021Sensors31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Smart monitoring systems are currently gaining more attention and are being employed in several technological areas. These devices are particularly appreciated in the structural field, where the collected data are used with purposes of real time alarm generation and remaining fatigue life estimation. Furthermore, monitoring systems allow one to take advantage of predictive maintenance logics that are nowadays essential tools for mechanical and civil structures. In this context, a smart wireless node has been designed and developed. The sensor node main tasks are to carry out accelerometric measurements, to process data on-board, and to send wirelessly synthetic information. A deep analysis of the design stage is carried out, both in terms of hardware and software development. A key role is played by energy harvesting integrated in the device, which represents a peculiar feature and it is thanks to this solution and to the adoption of low power components that the node is essentially autonomous from an energy point of view. Some prototypes have been assembled and tested in a laboratory in order to check the design features. Finally, a field test on a real structure under extreme weather conditions has been performed in order to assess the accuracy and reliability of the sensors.

Topics & Concepts

Wireless sensor networkNode (physics)Context (archaeology)Reliability (semiconductor)Sensor nodeField (mathematics)Structural health monitoringComputer scienceProcess (computing)WirelessEmbedded systemReal-time computingReliability engineeringSoftwareEngineeringIntelligent sensorKey distribution in wireless sensor networksWireless networkPower (physics)Electrical engineeringTelecommunicationsComputer networkPhysicsProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsStructural engineeringBiologyPure mathematicsOperating systemMathematicsPaleontologyStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesInnovative Energy Harvesting TechnologiesSmart Materials for Construction