Smart sensing for structural health monitoring (S3HM)
In: Smart sensing for structural health monitoring (S3HM) (CRC Press eBooks)
Chapter In A Book 2008 English
Authors
VL
Ville Lämsä
WO
Wiesław Ostachowicz
JK
Jyrki Kullaa
Abstract
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Smart Sensing for Structural Health Monitoring (S3HM) is a collaborative research project running under the ESF (European Science Foundation) Eurocores S3T program.The objective of the project is to combine the most recent developments in sensor and actuator technology, networks, signal processing and computer techniques to explore new avenues in structural health monitoring (SHM). The consortium involves 5 research centres with complementary expertise: smart materials and structures, signal processing, identification, model updating, damage modelling, wave propagation. The project aims at addressing the following issues: using smart sensing technologies for SHM, extracting features relevant to damage and immune to variability, designing robust methods for autonomous SHM systems.
Arnaud Deraemaeker, André Preumont, Edwin Reynders, Guido De Roeck, Jyrki Kullaa, Ville Lämsä, Keith Worden, G. Manson, R. J. Barthorpe, Evangelos Papatheou, Paweł Kudela, Paweł Malinowski, Wiesław Ostachowicz, Tomasz Wandowski
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