Diego Federico Margoni
Development of an Open-Source Python Software for Structural Health Monitoring with Advanced Signal Processing Techniques.
Rel. Giuseppe Carlo Marano, Marco Martino Rosso. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Informatica (Computer Engineering), 2024
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Abstract
The current dissertation document presents the development of an open-source Python library designed for Operational Modal Analysis (OMA). The main objective of pyOMA2 package is to provide an open-source, user-friendly software ecosystem whereby researchers and engineers may benefit from easy access to advanced and state-of-the-art OMA techniques. The growing demand for OMA in the built environment, as an essential instrument for structural health monitoring, has underlined the need for easily available computational tools; pyOMA2 attempts to cover this gap by using the Python programming language's versatility and simplicity. This dissertation document begins with a starting overview of the current panorama of OMA methods and the already available tools nowadays, pointing out their constraints in terms of accessibility, cost, and adaptability.
This background helps the reader to appreciate why an open-source strategy is advantageous, particularly one that is developed using the vast library ecosystem of Python programming language
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