TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a low-cost multifunctional wireless impedance sensor node
AU - Min, Jiyoung
AU - Park, Seunghee
AU - Yun, Chung Bang
AU - Song, Byunghun
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - In this paper, a low cost, low power but multifunctional wireless sensor node is presented for the impedance-based SHM using piezoelectric sensors. Firstly, a miniaturized impedance measuring chip device is utilized for low cost and low power structural excitation/sensing. Then, structural damage detection/sensor selfdiagnosis algorithms are embedded on the on-board microcontroller. This sensor node uses the power harvested from the solar energy to measure and analyze the impedance data. Simultaneously it monitors temperature on the structure near the piezoelectric sensor and battery power consumption. The wireless sensor node is based on the TinyOS platform for operation, and users can take MATLAB® interface for the control of the sensor node through serial communication. In order to validate the performance of this multifunctional wireless impedance sensor node, a series of experimental studies have been carried out for detecting loose bolts and crack damages on lab-scale steel structural members as well as on real steel bridge and building structures. It has been found that the proposed sensor nodes can be effectively used for local wireless health monitoring of structural components and for constructing a low-cost and multifunctional SHM system as "place and forget" wireless sensors.
AB - In this paper, a low cost, low power but multifunctional wireless sensor node is presented for the impedance-based SHM using piezoelectric sensors. Firstly, a miniaturized impedance measuring chip device is utilized for low cost and low power structural excitation/sensing. Then, structural damage detection/sensor selfdiagnosis algorithms are embedded on the on-board microcontroller. This sensor node uses the power harvested from the solar energy to measure and analyze the impedance data. Simultaneously it monitors temperature on the structure near the piezoelectric sensor and battery power consumption. The wireless sensor node is based on the TinyOS platform for operation, and users can take MATLAB® interface for the control of the sensor node through serial communication. In order to validate the performance of this multifunctional wireless impedance sensor node, a series of experimental studies have been carried out for detecting loose bolts and crack damages on lab-scale steel structural members as well as on real steel bridge and building structures. It has been found that the proposed sensor nodes can be effectively used for local wireless health monitoring of structural components and for constructing a low-cost and multifunctional SHM system as "place and forget" wireless sensors.
KW - Electromechanical impedance
KW - Multifunctional system
KW - Piezoelectric sensor
KW - Structural health monitoring
KW - Wireless sensor node
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77953860537
U2 - 10.12989/sss.2010.6.5_6.689
DO - 10.12989/sss.2010.6.5_6.689
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77953860537
SN - 1738-1584
VL - 6
SP - 689
EP - 709
JO - Smart Structures and Systems
JF - Smart Structures and Systems
IS - 5-6
ER -