S Seth, JP Lynch, D Tilbury - Proceedings of the 42nd Annual …, 2004 - researchgate.net
This paper explores the use of a wireless sensor network as an underlying infrastructure for the control of large-scale civil structures (eg buildings and bridges). Civil structures are …
Wireless Structural Control (WSC) systems can play a crucial role in protecting civil infrastructure in the event of earthquakes and other natural disasters. Such systems …
RA Swartz, JP Lynch - Journal of structural engineering, 2009 - ascelibrary.org
The benefits associated with structural control include the mitigation of undesired structural responses and reduction in the probability of damage to structural components during …
Structural control techniques are an alternative approach to protect structures from natural hazards that continue to plague our nation's infrastructure. Due to their onboard sensing …
Wireless sensor networks have rapidly matured in recent years to offer data acquisition capabilities on par with those of traditional tethered data acquisition systems. Entire …
Over the last few decades, structural control technologies have attracted great interest from the earthquake engineering community as a means of reducing dynamic structural …
Z Sun, B Li, D Dyke, C Lu - … of the Engineering Mechanics Institute and …, 2012 - Citeseer
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become a novel approach for structural control of civil structures from natural hazards such as earthquakes and extreme weather conditions …
Wireless smart sensors, a popular option for structural health monitoring, are an exciting alternative to traditional tethered systems for structural control. Their onboard …
Structural control technologies have attracted great interest from the earthquake engineering community over the last few decades as an effective method of reducing undesired structural …