SmartSync: An integrated real-time structural health monitoring and structural identification system for tall buildings

T Kijewski-Correa, DK Kwon, A Kareem… - Journal of Structural …, 2013 - ascelibrary.org
T Kijewski-Correa, DK Kwon, A Kareem, A Bentz, Y Guo, S Bobby, A Abdelrazaq
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2013ascelibrary.org
This study introduces a unique prototype system for structural health monitoring (SHM),
SmartSync, which uses the building's existing Internet backbone as a system of virtual
instrumentation cables to permit modular and largely plug-and-play deployments. Within this
framework, data streams from distributed heterogeneous sensors are pushed through
network interfaces in real time and seamlessly synchronized and aggregated by a
centralized server, which performs basic data acquisition, event triggering, and database …
Abstract
This study introduces a unique prototype system for structural health monitoring (SHM), SmartSync, which uses the building’s existing Internet backbone as a system of virtual instrumentation cables to permit modular and largely plug-and-play deployments. Within this framework, data streams from distributed heterogeneous sensors are pushed through network interfaces in real time and seamlessly synchronized and aggregated by a centralized server, which performs basic data acquisition, event triggering, and database management while also providing an interface for data visualization and analysis that can be securely accessed. The system enables a scalable approach to monitoring tall and complex structures that can readily interface a variety of sensors and data formats (analog and digital) and can even accommodate variable sampling rates. This study overviews the SmartSync system, its installation/operation in the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, and proof-of-concept in triggering under dual excitations (wind and earthquake).
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