TY - GEN
T1 - Wireless interrogation of instrumented structures
AU - Fuhr, Peter L.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Within the past few years a number of structures have had various types of sensors either embedded into them or surface attached onto them. Regardless of the sensor type (electrical, chemical, fiber optic, etc) the measurement has, almost exclusively, entailed somehow connecting a data acquisition system to the sensor, or network of sensors. Usually this has meant developing some reasonable method of running wires or optical fibers throughout the structure. The developments in secure, inexpensive wireless communication systems provides a method of reducing, if not eliminating, the cabling burden for instrumenting a large civil structure. Wireless communication schemes applicable to this task, represented by components meeting standards 802.11 and P1451.x, as well as Bluetooth, may be configured in such a way as to provide a seamless path for acquiring the sensors' readings and (potentially) even placing them on an automated Website. These standards, as well as realistic applications of interrogating embedded sensors, are presented.
AB - Within the past few years a number of structures have had various types of sensors either embedded into them or surface attached onto them. Regardless of the sensor type (electrical, chemical, fiber optic, etc) the measurement has, almost exclusively, entailed somehow connecting a data acquisition system to the sensor, or network of sensors. Usually this has meant developing some reasonable method of running wires or optical fibers throughout the structure. The developments in secure, inexpensive wireless communication systems provides a method of reducing, if not eliminating, the cabling burden for instrumenting a large civil structure. Wireless communication schemes applicable to this task, represented by components meeting standards 802.11 and P1451.x, as well as Bluetooth, may be configured in such a way as to provide a seamless path for acquiring the sensors' readings and (potentially) even placing them on an automated Website. These standards, as well as realistic applications of interrogating embedded sensors, are presented.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0004731427&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1061/40495(302)12
DO - 10.1061/40495(302)12
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0004731427
SN - 9780784404959
T3 - Proceedings of Sessions of Engineering Mechanics 2000 - Condition Monitoring of Materials and Structures
SP - 148
EP - 163
BT - Proceedings of Sessions of Engineering Mechanics 2000 - Condition Monitoring of Materials and Structures
T2 - Sessions of Engineering Mechanics 2000 - Condition Monitoring of Materials and Structures
Y2 - 21 May 2000 through 24 May 2000
ER -