Networked Sensing for Structural Health Monitoring

This paper describes an ongoing project investigating embedded networked sensing for structural health monitoring applications. The vision is of many low-power sensor “motes” embedded throughout the structure with a smaller number of nodes that can provide local excitation. The challenge is to develop both the networking algorithms to reliably communicate within the network, and distributed algorithms to monitor the state of the structure. A wireless data acquisition network is described, including the methods of storing and transmitting the data. A damage detection scheme is described that uses extremely low transmission bandwidth, and is shown to be effective in detecting damage in a simulated structure. Finally, a large-scale structural testbed that is being used for this project is described. The outcome of this work-in-progress is expected to be strong recommendations and algorithms for distributed wireless sensor/actuator structural health monitoring networks.