Wireless sensor networks for civil infrastructure monitoring : a best practice guide /
By: Rodenas-Herráiz, David [author.].
Contributor(s): Soga, Ken'ichi [author.] | Fidler, Paul R. A [author.] | De Battista, Nicholas [author.].
Publisher: London : ICE Publishing, 2016Description: xxii, 210 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780727761514; 072776151X.Subject(s): Wireless sensor networks | Bridges | Civil engineering | Structural health monitoringDDC classification: 681.2 RODItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Standard Loan | ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection | 681.2 ROD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0082235 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: 01.Overview of wireless sensor network technology -- 1.1.Wireless sensor node -- 1.2.Wireless data sink -- 1.3.Wireless sensor network -- References -- 02.Monitoring project requirements -- 2.1.Project life cycle -- 2.2.Stakeholder objectives and requirements for monitoring -- 2.3.Requirements for data collection -- 2.4.Sampling rate -- 2.5.Data transmission rate: data throughput -- 2.6.Data synchronisation and delivery -- 2.7.Cost -- 2.8.Deployment environment -- 2.9.Distribution of monitoring -- 2.10.Duration of the deployment and power requirements -- 2.11.Responses to monitoring: trigger levels and alarms -- 2.12.Reliability and robustness -- 2.13.System maintenance -- 2.14.System interoperability -- 2.15.System security -- 2.16.Requirements for data management -- 2.17.Data presentation -- 2.18.Project risk management -- References -- 03.Guidelines for monitoring system design -- 3.1.Personnel, resourcing and responsibilities
Note continued: 3.2.Design methodology -- 3.3.Monitoring system architecture -- 3.4.Selection of the sensor and signal conditioning -- 3.5.Selection of the wireless sensor platform -- 3.6.Selection of the wireless transceiver -- 3.7.Selection of the data sink -- 3.8.Reliable transmission of data -- 3.9.Selection of the power source and power management -- 3.10.Design of the network topology -- 3.11.Calibration -- 3.12.Hardware packaging -- 3.13.Embedded software and application design -- 3.14.Network simulation -- 3.15.Testbed experimentation -- References -- 04.Guidelines for monitoring system installation -- 4.1.Preparation phase -- 4.2.Deployment phase -- 4.3.On-site testing and commissioning phases -- References -- 05.Guidelines for monitoring system operation and data management -- 5.1.Planning for system operation and maintenance -- 5.2.Network diagnostics and maintenance -- 5.3.Battery maintenance -- 5.4.Data management -- 5.5.Data interpretation and review
Note continued: 5.6.Presentation of data to stakeholders -- References -- 06.Monitoring project completion -- 6.1.Planning for monitoring system removal -- 6.2.Monitoring system removal -- 6.3.Final report and project review -- 6.4.Data archiving -- References -- 07.Monitoring case studies -- 08.London Underground railway tunnel (UK) -- 8.1.Description -- 8.2.Solution -- 8.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 09.Humber Bridge (UK) -- 9.1.Description -- 9.2.Solution -- 9.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 10.Ferriby Road Bridge (UK) -- 10.1.Description -- 10.2.Solution -- 10.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 11.2nd Jindo Bridge (South Korea) -- 11.1.Description -- 11.2.Solution -- 11.3.Monitoring results -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 12.Mahomet Bridge (USA) -- 12.1.Description -- 12.2.Solution -- 12.3.Monitoring results -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 13.Little Calumet River Bridge (USA) -- 13.1.Description -- 13.2.Solution
Note continued: 13.3.Monitoring results -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 14.Rock Island Arsenal Government Bridge (USA) -- 14.1.Description -- 14.2.Solution -- 14.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 15.Ainonai pedestrian overpass (Japan) -- 15.1.Description -- 15.2.Solution -- 15.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 16.West Bridge of Jinzhou (China) -- 16.1.Description -- 16.2.Solution -- 16.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 17.New Carquinez suspension bridge (USA) -- 17.1.Description -- 17.2.Solution -- 17.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 18.Telegraph Road Bridge (USA) -- 18.1.Description -- 18.2.Solution -- 18.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 19.Full-scale, two-bay, two-storey, concrete frame structure (USA) -- 19.1.Description -- 19.2.Solution -- 19.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 20.Basilica Santa Maria di Collemaggio (Italy) -- 20.1.Description -- 20.2.Solution -- 20.3.Monitoring results -- Acknowledgements -- References
Note continued: 21.Temporary earth restraining structure (Singapore) -- 21.1.Description -- 21.2.Solution -- 21.3.Monitoring results -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 22.Tottenham Court Road station (UK) -- 22.1.Description -- 22.2.Solution -- 22.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 23.Safety-critical railway earthworks monitoring (UK) -- 23.1.Description -- 23.2.Solution -- 23.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 24.Track-bed monitoring at Crossrail (UK) -- 24.1.Description -- 24.2.Solution -- 24.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 25.London Underground tunnel lining replacement monitoring (UK) -- 25.1.Description -- 25.2.Solution -- 25.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 26.Rock towers at the Felsenbuhne Rathen (Germany) -- 26.1.Description -- 26.2.Solution -- 26.3.Monitoring results -- References -- 27.Conclusion.