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Flexible smart sensor framework for autonomous structural health monitoringRice et al., 2010
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- Rice J
- Mechitov K
- Sim S
- Nagayama T
- Jang S
- Kim R
- Spencer Jr B
- Agha G
- Fujino Y
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- Smart structures and Systems
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Wireless smart sensors enable new approaches to improve structural health monitoring (SHM) practices through the use of distributed data processing. Such an approach is scalable to the large number of sensor nodes required for high-fidelity modal analysis and …
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