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12 October 2010 Hierarchical, multitasks optical system for health monitoring of civil engineering structures
M. Kujawinska, R. Sitnik, G. Dymny, M. Malesa, K. Malowany, D. Szczepanek
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Proceedings Volume 7387, Speckle 2010: Optical Metrology; 738721 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883978
Event: Speckle 2010, 2010, Florianapolis, Brazil
Abstract
In this paper a distributed intelligent system for civil engineering structures on-line measurement, remote monitoring, and data archiving is presented. The system consists of a set of full-field optical displacement sensors connected to a controlling server. The server conducts measurements according to a list of scheduled tasks and stores the primary data or initial results in a remote centralized database. The description of an exemplary set of full-field sensors including IP and thermovision camera, 2D and 3D digital image correlation systems, and grating interferometry based extensometers is provided. Three different measurement tasks performed by means of this systems are presented in details.
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M. Kujawinska, R. Sitnik, G. Dymny, M. Malesa, K. Malowany, and D. Szczepanek "Hierarchical, multitasks optical system for health monitoring of civil engineering structures", Proc. SPIE 7387, Speckle 2010: Optical Metrology, 738721 (12 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883978
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Digital image correlation

Cameras

Calibration

Bridges

Projection systems

3D metrology

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