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Development of a Wireless MEMS Multifunction Sensor System and Field Demonstration of Embedded Sensors for Monitoring Concrete Pavements, Volume I
InTrans Project Reports
  • Halil Ceylan, Iowa State University
  • Seval Yavas, Iowa State University
  • Liang Dong, Iowa State University
  • Yueyi Jiao, Iowa State University
  • Shuo Yang, Iowa State University
  • Sunghwan Kim, Iowa State University
  • Kasthurirangan Gopalakrishnan, Iowa State University
  • Peter Taylor, Iowa State University
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
8-1-2016
Disciplines
Abstract
Pavements tend to deteriorate with time under repeated traffic and/or environmental loading. By detecting pavement distresses and damage early enough, it is possible for transportation agencies to develop more effective pavement maintenance and rehabilitation programs and thereby achieve significant cost and time savings. The structural health monitoring (SHM) concept can be considered as a systematic method for assessing the structural state of pavement infrastructure systems and documenting their condition. Over the past several years, this process has traditionally been accomplished through the use of wired sensors embedded in bridge and highway pavement. However, the use of wired sensors has limitations for long-term SHM and presents other associated cost and safety concerns. Recently, micro-electromechanical sensors and systems (MEMS) and nano-electromechanical systems (NEMS) have emerged as advanced/smart-sensing technologies with potential for cost-effective and long-term SHM. This two-pronged study evaluated the performance of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) MEMS sensors embedded in concrete pavement (Final Report Volume I) and developed a wireless MEMS multifunctional sensor system for health monitoring of concrete pavement (Final Report Volume II).
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For this and other reports, see the InTrans project page at http://www.intrans.iastate.edu/research/projects/detail/?projectID=-1514549670

Report Number
IHRB Project TR-637; InTrans Project 12-417
Granting Agencies

Iowa Highway Research Board, Iowa Department of Transportation

Language
English
File Format
pdf
File Size
7.34 mb
Citation Information
Halil Ceylan, Seval Yavas, Liang Dong, Yueyi Jiao, et al.. "Development of a Wireless MEMS Multifunction Sensor System and Field Demonstration of Embedded Sensors for Monitoring Concrete Pavements, Volume I" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/halil_ceylan/180/