2019
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)be.1943-5592.0001330
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Accurate Deformation Monitoring on Bridge Structures Using a Cost-Effective Sensing System Combined with a Camera and Accelerometers: Case Study

Abstract: Information on deformation is critical for bridge condition evaluation but accurate characterisation, usually via discrete displacement measurements, remains a challenging task. Vision-based systems are promising tools, possessing advantages of easy installation, low cost and adequate resolution in time and frequency domains. However, vision-based monitoring faces several field challenges and might fail to achieve the required level of working performance in some real-world test conditions e.g. involving low-c… Show more

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“…As the light condition was worst in test D‐5, there were more outliers in the y ‐direction as obtained by the HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro and white iPhone 6. Given this condition, a low‐pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 0.25 Hz was used on the raw data . As a result, the video taken under the low light condition was monitored by adjusting the parameters in the SURF code.…”
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“…As the light condition was worst in test D‐5, there were more outliers in the y ‐direction as obtained by the HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro and white iPhone 6. Given this condition, a low‐pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 0.25 Hz was used on the raw data . As a result, the video taken under the low light condition was monitored by adjusting the parameters in the SURF code.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this condition, a low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 0.25 Hz was used on the raw data. 27 As a result, the video taken under the low light condition was monitored by adjusting the parameters in the SURF code. If many outliers are observed in the results, a low-pass filter could be used to reduce the noise.…”
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“…The third category of approaches for displacement measurement relates to fusing data from multiple sensors, such as accelerometer combined with GPS [28,29,32,33], vision system [34], radar system [35], laser system [36], strain gauge [37], or inclinometer [38]. However, the acceleration integration error still exists and influence the displacement estimation [28,29].…”
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“…Papers focused on DIC include studies using two-dimensional (2D) DIC on the precision of strains on surfaces measured using a wide-angle camera by Halding et al (2019), strain fields on masonry rail bridges by Dhanasekar et al (2019), and deflection measurements in bridges by Alipour et al (2019). A hybrid system consisting of a consumergrade camera and an accelerometer was presented by Xu et al (2019) to overcome sensing errors due to camera shake and poor resolution when tracking low-contrast natural patterns in pursuit of bridge displacement measurements. Chen and Chang (2019) present an enhanced digital sampling moiré method using the phase distribution of moiré fringes in successive images to measure both in-plane translation and rotation.…”
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