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Flexible smart sensor framework for autonomous full-scale structural health monitoring

Rice, 2009

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Rice J
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The demands of aging infrastructure require effective methods for structural monitoring and maintenance. Wireless smart sensors provide an attractive means for structural health monitoring (SHM) through the utilization of onboard computation to achieve distributed data …
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