Structural Health Monitoring Based on Wireless Sensor Network for Smart Building
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 3, Issue 11
Abstract
The aim of this project is designing a MEMS based Structural damage cause through various factors, through some Sensors as a single node. This Sensor node is placed in the critical points in various places in the building through we make a network and the sensor monitored data is transmitted through Wireless Sensor Network. Structural damage is pre-detected, then it automatically alert the environment and also take necessary step to avoid big disaster that going to occur.
Authors and Affiliations
Mrs. R. Lavanya
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