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Bridge mode shape identification using moving vehicles at traffic speeds through non-parametric sparse matrix completion

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/stc.2747

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matrix completion; mobile sensing; mode shape identification; moving vehicle; soft‐ imputing

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This paper introduces a novel method for mode shape identification of bridges using data collected from moving vehicles. The method consists of two steps to extract mode shapes and experiments are conducted to verify its accuracy.
Advances in smart infrastructure produces a natural demand of system identification techniques for structural health and performance monitoring that can be scaled to regions and large asset inventories. Conventional approaches require sensors to be installed, often in long-term deployments, on the monitored infrastructure systems, which is a costly undertaking when thousands of systems (e.g., bridges) need to be monitored. This paper presents a novel mode shape identification method for bridges that uses data collected from moving vehicles as input-a paradigm that can overcome limitations associated with conventional approaches. The method consists of two steps. First, the data collected from moving measurement points are mapped to virtual fixed points to generate a sparse matrix. Then, a soft-imputing technique is employed to fill the sparse matrix. Finally, a singular value decomposition is applied to extract the mode shapes of the bridge. Experiments with synthetic, yet realistic, data are conducted to verify the method. The sensitivity of the proposed approach to different factors, including the number of vehicles, car speed, road roughness, and measurement errors, are also investigated. The results show that the proposed method is capable of identifying the mode shapes of the bridge accurately.

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