2007
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.334-335.1033
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Optimal Placement of Sensors for Damage Characterization Using Genetic Algorithms

Abstract: Sensor data are the basis for health assessment of complex structural systems. Careful selection and logical layout of sensors is critical to enable the high reliability of system health assessment. This paper presents a methodology how to use a minimum number of sensors, and what locations of them should be placed, so that the voltage signals received from the sensor can be used to detect both presence and extent of damage. In this study, an optimization procedure is developed using Genetic Algorithm (GA) to … Show more

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