2002
DOI: 10.1177/147592170200100106
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Structural Health Monitoring of Innovative Canadian Civil Engineering Structures

Abstract: ISIS Canada (Intelligent Sensing for Innovative Structures) is a Federally Funded Network of Centers of Excellence dedicated to civil engineering research with a focus on fibre reinforced polymers (FRPs) and integrated fibre optic sensing (FOS) technologies. Over the next eight years, ISIS Canada intends to significantly change the design and construction of civil engineering structures throughout the world. For changes in design and construction to be accepted, it is mandatory that the innovative structures b… Show more

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“…On-structure long-term monitoring systems are increasingly being employed, and have been implemented, to some degree of success, on bridges in Europe [6][7][8][9], the United States [10][11], Canada [12][13], Japan [14][15], Korea [16][17], China [18][19][20], and other countries [21][22][23]. A successful and robust SHM program relies on efficient and active Wireless Sensor Network performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On-structure long-term monitoring systems are increasingly being employed, and have been implemented, to some degree of success, on bridges in Europe [6][7][8][9], the United States [10][11], Canada [12][13], Japan [14][15], Korea [16][17], China [18][19][20], and other countries [21][22][23]. A successful and robust SHM program relies on efficient and active Wireless Sensor Network performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Articles published by ANSHM discuss the different components involved in SHM and offer suggestions regarding the future of SHM in Australia (Chan and Thambiratnam, 2014). The Canadian intelligent sensing for innovative structures, which published SHM of Innovative Canadian Civil Engineering Structures, introduced basic techniques in SHM (Mufti, 2002). It also covers topics including repairing and strengthening of structures (use of fiber-reinforced polymers), intelligent sensing (integrated fiber optic sensors, fiber bragg grating sensors), economic significance (service life of structures will be extended with SHM), remote monitoring, and intelligent processing (Mufti, 2002).…”
Section: Existing Shm Codesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several monitoring programs are running all over the world providing valuable data that are currently used for development and validation of damage identification methods, to assess the bridge performance, to provide real-time information for safety assessment in the aftermath of an extreme event (e.g. Mufti 2002, Smyth et al, 2003, Pezeshk at al 2004, Ko and Ni 2005, Celebi, 2006 After an earthquake, basing on the responses retrieved from the sensors and applying appropriate damage detection techniques, a quick assessment of the damage state of the bridge can be obtained. In the last twenty years significant technological progress has been made in the area of commercially available innovative sensors (e.g.…”
Section: Shm For Seismic Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%