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A mobile-agent-based wireless sensing network for structural monitoring applications

Journal

MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/20/4/045201

Keywords

structural health monitoring; wireless sensing network; wireless energy transmission; impedance method

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  1. New Mexico Department of Transportation

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A new wireless sensing network paradigm is presented for structural monitoring applications. In this approach, both power and data interrogation commands are conveyed via a mobile agent that is sent to sensor nodes to perform intended interrogations, which can alleviate several limitations of the traditional sensing networks. Furthermore, the mobile agent provides computational power to make near real-time assessments on the structural conditions. This paper will discuss such prototype systems, which are used to interrogate impedance-based sensors for structural health monitoring applications. Our wireless sensor node is specifically designed to accept various energy sources, including wireless energy transmission, and to be wirelessly triggered on an as-needed basis by the mobile agent or other sensor nodes. The capabilities of this proposed sensing network paradigm are demonstrated in the laboratory and the field.

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