2018 Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (MetroArchaeo) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/metroarchaeo43810.2018.9089776
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Structural Health Monitoring System for Masonry Historical Construction

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“…Once sensors are installed and values of the parameters are recorded, these algorithms allow for the implementation of an automatic process to overcome errors due to human decisions and to generate alerts. Typically, two naturally-inspired algorithms are used in the design of SHM for historic masonry structures: optimal sensor placement (OSP) and damage identification (DI) [197]. These algorithms are typically used to reduce the costs of maintenance of cultural heritage buildings because they can generate punctual and specific alerts, allowing for timely interventions only when and where necessary.…”
Section: Data Analysis Algorithms For Modern Shm Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once sensors are installed and values of the parameters are recorded, these algorithms allow for the implementation of an automatic process to overcome errors due to human decisions and to generate alerts. Typically, two naturally-inspired algorithms are used in the design of SHM for historic masonry structures: optimal sensor placement (OSP) and damage identification (DI) [197]. These algorithms are typically used to reduce the costs of maintenance of cultural heritage buildings because they can generate punctual and specific alerts, allowing for timely interventions only when and where necessary.…”
Section: Data Analysis Algorithms For Modern Shm Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If σt (tensile stress in the masonry) is equal to ft, the tensile strength of the masonry is imposed in terms of a limit domain of Turnšek and Čačovič's formulation and τ = b• τ0, (7) becomes:…”
Section: Criteria For the Shear Strength Prediction Of Piersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, SHM systems are placed in structures in a non-invasive manner, using a reversible process incorporating sensors. Here, the sensors are placed in highly precise control points of the structure in order to minimise unnecessary costs and information acquisition [1], [7]. Following a check, the useful information acquired by the sensors are used in mathematical numerical models of the structures to determine the evolution of any possible damage and safety issues [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solutions are often based on different technologies' integration and varying solutions for storage and computing (public or on-premise cloud) [91][92][93]. Solutions refer also to structures integrated with heterogeneous sensors allowing the simultaneous monitoring of different parts of buildings [94] or supported through virtual reality and drones for inspection tasks [58].…”
Section: Use Of Iot For Built Heritage-related Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%