Wireless sensor networks for civil infrastructure monitoring a best practice guide
This guide is intended to offer best practice guidance compiled from recent research and development from both industry and academia on the monitoring of civil engineering infrastructure with wireless sensor network technology. It is designed to provide a well-defined strategy for the implementation...
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| Language: | English |
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London
ICE Publishing
[2016]
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| Series: | Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction
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Table of Contents:
- Overview of wireless sensor network technology
- Monitoring project requirements
- Guidelines for monitoring system design
- Guidelines for monitoring system installation
- Guidelines for monitoring system operation and data management
- Monitoring project completion
- Monitoring case studies
- London Undergorund railway tunnel (UK)
- Humber Bridge (UK)
- Ferriby Road Bridge (UK)
- 2nd Jindo Bridge (South Korea)
- Mahomet Bridge (USA)
- Little Calumet River Bridge (USA)
- Rock Island Arsenal Government Bridge (USA)
- Ainonai pedestrian overpass (Japan)
- West Bridge of Jinzhou (China)
- New Carquinez suspension bridge (USA)
- Telegraph Road Bridge (USA)
- Full-scale, two-bay, two-storey, concrete frame structure (USA)
- Basilica Santa Maria di Collemaggio (Italy)
- Temporary earth restraining structure (Singapore)
- Tottenham Court Road station (UK)
- Safety-critical railway earthworks monitoring (UK)
- Track-bed monitoring at Crossrail (UK)
- London Underground tunnel lining replacement monitoring (UK)
- Rock towers at the Felsenbühne Rathen (Germany)
- Conclusion


