Ilia Modarres Sadeghi
Wireless Structural Health Monitoring System.
Rel. Giuseppe Carlo Marano, Eros Gian Alessandro Pasero, Marco Martino Rosso, Vincenzo Randazzo. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Electronic Engineering, 2024
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Abstract
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is crucial in civil engineering to ensure infrastructure safety and longevity. This project develops an SHM system to monitor the vibrational characteristics of a bridge using four sensor nodes and a central server. Each node, equipped with an Adafruit Feather ESP8266 board, RTC module, microSD card reader, and ADXL355 accelerometer, collects and stores vibration data. The central server, an Adafruit Huzzah Feather board connected to a PC via USB, interfaces with a LabVIEW program, providing a GUI for system control. The system operates in two modes: real-time monitoring and periodic acquisition. In real-time mode, vibration data from any single node is viewed via UDP communication.
In periodic acquisition mode, nodes record data for a specified duration, store it on microSD cards, and transfer it to the server via FTP protocol
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