Structural health monitoring (SHM) and damage assessment of civil engineering infrastructure are complex tasks. Structural health and strength of structures are influenced by various factors, such as the material production stage, transportation, placement, workmanship, formwork removal, and concrete curing. Technological advancements and the widespread availability of Wi-Fi networks has resulted in SHM shifting from traditional wire-based methods to Internet of Things (IoT)-based real-time wireless sensors. Comprehensive structural health assessment can be performed through the efficient use of real-time test data on structures obtained from various types of IoT sensors, which monitor several health parameters of structures, available on cloud-based data storage systems. The sensor data may be subsequently used for various applications, such as forecasting masonry construction deterioration, predicting the early-stage compressive strength of concrete, forecasting the optimum time for the removal of formwork, vibration and curing quality control, crack detection in buildings, pothole detection on roads, determination of the construction quality, corrosion diagnosis, identification of various damage typologies and seismic vulnerability assessment. This review paper summarizes the applications of the wireless IoT technology in the monitoring of civil engineering infrastructure. In addition, several case studies on real structures and laboratory investigations for monitoring the structural health of civil engineering constructions are discussed.

Structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures by using the internet of things: A review

Mishra, Mayank;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Structural health monitoring (SHM) and damage assessment of civil engineering infrastructure are complex tasks. Structural health and strength of structures are influenced by various factors, such as the material production stage, transportation, placement, workmanship, formwork removal, and concrete curing. Technological advancements and the widespread availability of Wi-Fi networks has resulted in SHM shifting from traditional wire-based methods to Internet of Things (IoT)-based real-time wireless sensors. Comprehensive structural health assessment can be performed through the efficient use of real-time test data on structures obtained from various types of IoT sensors, which monitor several health parameters of structures, available on cloud-based data storage systems. The sensor data may be subsequently used for various applications, such as forecasting masonry construction deterioration, predicting the early-stage compressive strength of concrete, forecasting the optimum time for the removal of formwork, vibration and curing quality control, crack detection in buildings, pothole detection on roads, determination of the construction quality, corrosion diagnosis, identification of various damage typologies and seismic vulnerability assessment. This review paper summarizes the applications of the wireless IoT technology in the monitoring of civil engineering infrastructure. In addition, several case studies on real structures and laboratory investigations for monitoring the structural health of civil engineering constructions are discussed.
2022
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