A low-noise, real-time, wireless data acquisition system for structural monitoring applications
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Structural health monitoring systems are conceived to automatically monitor the structural health state in real-time.
The high-cost and the labor intensive installation of wired monitoring system suggest that structural monitoring
systems be realized of a wireless nature. This study explores the development of a general and high-performance
wireless data acquisition system (WDAQS) specifically designed for sensors commonly adopted in structural health
monitoring applications.
When compared with wired sensor technology, wireless sensor technology suffers limited energy supply, long
data collection delay, big noise floor, and data loss. Addressing these issues, in the design of the WDAQS, several
features are pursued, including flexible sensor interfaces, high power efficiency, low-noise data acquisition, and
real-time and lossless data transmissions. The design of the system is presented in detail in terms of hardware, firmware,
and software. Several experiments are carried out to validate and evaluate the system. The results show that
the WDAQS is able to acquire high-quality data.
The high-cost and the labor intensive installation of wired monitoring system suggest that structural monitoring
systems be realized of a wireless nature. This study explores the development of a general and high-performance
wireless data acquisition system (WDAQS) specifically designed for sensors commonly adopted in structural health
monitoring applications.
When compared with wired sensor technology, wireless sensor technology suffers limited energy supply, long
data collection delay, big noise floor, and data loss. Addressing these issues, in the design of the WDAQS, several
features are pursued, including flexible sensor interfaces, high power efficiency, low-noise data acquisition, and
real-time and lossless data transmissions. The design of the system is presented in detail in terms of hardware, firmware,
and software. Several experiments are carried out to validate and evaluate the system. The results show that
the WDAQS is able to acquire high-quality data.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
data lossless; flexible power management; Strucural Monitoring; Wireless sensor technology
Elenco autori:
Chen, Zhicong; Casciati, Fabio
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