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Multimetric Event-Driven System for Long-Term Wireless Sensor Operation for SHM Applications

Muhammad Zohaib Sarwar, Muhammad Rakeh Saleem, Jong‐Woong Park, Do-Soo Moon, Dong‐Joo Kim

2020IEEE Sensors Journal29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are promising solutions for large infrastructure monitoring because of their ease of installation, computing and communication capability, and cost-effectiveness. Long-term Civil structural health monitoring (SHM), however, is still a challenge because it requires continuous data acquisition for the detection of random events such as earthquakes and structural collapse. To achieve long-term operation, it is necessary to reduce the power consumption of sensor nodes designed to capture random events and, thus, enhance structural safety. In this paper, we present an event-based sensing system design based on an ultra-low-power microcontroller with programmable event-detection mechanism to allow continuous monitoring; the device is triggered by vibration, strain, or a timer and has a programmed threshold, resulting in ultra-low-power consumption of the sensor node. Furthermore, the proposed system can be easily reconfigured to any existing wireless sensor platform to enable ultra-low power operation. For validation, the proposed system was integrated with a commercial wireless platform to allow strain, acceleration, and time-based triggering with programmed thresholds and current consumptions of 7.43 and 0.85 mA in active and inactive modes, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Wireless sensor networkStructural health monitoringEvent (particle physics)WirelessTimerComputer scienceReal-time computingSensor nodeKey distribution in wireless sensor networksEmbedded systemNode (physics)MicrocontrollerContinuous monitoringEngineeringWireless networkElectrical engineeringComputer networkTelecommunicationsOperations managementStructural engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks